I have this Yo-Kai Watch headcanon that scientists are fully aware that Yo-Kai exist.
I mean they are scientists, I feel like they should be aware.
And anytime we have seen an scientist character In the games they could see Yo-Kai.
Coincidence? I think not!
•Mainly Spec Evo Artist•
--- About Me ---
• U can call me Whoopsie or Ella
• Depressed Autistic Trans Girl TwT
• I go by she/her
• I love animals, candy and the color purple
• Minor
• I have definitely not copied the intro from my friend @duckwithadream
--- Languages ---
🇩🇪 German
🏴 English
--- Some Favorite Stuff of Mine ---
Fandoms: Pokemon, Yo-Kai Watch, Undertale Yellow, Plants VS Zombies, Minecraft, Kirby, All Tommorows, Speculative evolution (More Of an Community but whatever)
Animals: Hamsters, Bunnies, Bilbies, Cats, Leopard Geckos, Isopods, pigeons and many more...
Characters: Clover, Marx, The Qu
Pokemon: Wooper, Crobat, Skitty, Torchic, Eevee, Rotom, Dustox
YouTubers: Purplecliffe, Pm7, Curious Archive, The Ophaur Den, Saberspark, Sev, Coldmirror
Not really active on other social networks as of rn,
I have an YouTube: Crowned Whoopsie 2.0
and I sometimes hang out In my friends discord server.
Discord: tff4881, feel free to send a friend request :D
Real quick the data:
Second number Is uneven - Animal based Yo-Kai
Favorite color Is purple - Brave Tribe
First letter Is E - Earth attribute
I have one sibling - Positiv or Negative inspirit
I have four letters In my name - C Rank
Birth Month Is January - Ice Cream sandwich looking ahh color scheme
I got cats - Rare Yo-Kai
(Making this Yo-Kai was a nightmare TvT)
(Honestly this Yo-Kai could work for New World Blasters)
Impressynx Is a C-Rank, Brave Tribe with the Earth Attribute.
People inspirited by Impressynx will try to find things to impress other people.
Soultimate: Slash To Impress -Slashes at the enemies with sharp claws-
Attack: Body Bash -No description- / Knocks an enemy back one tile-
Technique: Pebble -No description-
Inspirit: Impress -The will to impress boosts an allies Spirit-
Skill: Too Serious -Will never loaf- / -Gets an extra turn after loafing-
(20 Million Years P.E.)
The Middle Origocene saw the rise of the Mausbies, small rodent analogues, In the niche of seedeaters or small scale omnivores.
But now In the Late Origocene the Mausbies saw alot more diversity trying to cover still avaible niches or make a living In new Habitats.
The Beavalis are descendants of the Rattuffs which have adapted to an semi-aquatic lifestyle.
Similiar to the Shell-Fishers 10 Million years prior they have adapted an mechanism that allows them to seal their pouch when underwater, preventing their joeys from drowning.
The Greater Beavali (Flumenmus Nonaustralianus) Is one of the more basal species.
Their strong incisors are perfectly adapted for crushing the hard shells of mussels and crustaceans, but also for breaking wooden bark. Similiar to earthern Beavers, the Greater Beavali builds dams which can controll the river streams, giving them the perfect conditions to build their nests, find and store food as well as giving them an safe place to rest.
The Grey Bilbypus (Macrotisornithorhynchus Griseus) Is an fellow widespread Beavali species, It posses long sensitive whiskers which It uses to find arthropods and other goods hidden under the river bed.
Another clade of Rattuff are the Hampters, as their name suggest they have heavily converged with earthern hamsters.
They posses an small, round body with an short tail, but those are not all features they took from the earthern hamster, as they also have the hamsters signature trait, cheek pouches.
Their flexible cheeks help them to hord all of the goods they find, saving time foraging, which makes them visible to predators.
The Field Hampter (Pseudocricetus Ager) Is an plains dwelling small-scale herbivore feeding on seeds, roots, vegetables and various grasses. Field Hampters are one of the few unsocial Mausby species, not forming family colonies and only interacting with another when mating.
The Greater Dwarf Hampter (Nainuspseudocricetus Maxillutus) Is pretty similiar to Its larger cousin, although they are not herbivores but rather omnivores, eating seeds, roots and insects.
They also havent completly abondend their colonies, althought the family bonds are very loose and tend to fall apart quickly.
Talking about unsocial Mausbies, we have the Terrisquis, an clade of Squruffies, solitary Mausbies that by now have become incredibly territorial and even straight up aggressive animals.
Similiar to the Hampters the Terrisqui have found an way to take their food to go, but instead of developing cheek pouches, they used an feature they already possed and have just modified It a bit, as the Terrisquis use their marsupial-pouches to store their food.
This alsomeans that both the males and the females posses pouches to store food, we see something similiar In earthern Yapoks, marsupials In which both males and females posses pouches.
Also similiar to the Yapok they posses an mechanism that allows them to seal their pouch, the same Shell-Fishers and the Beavalis posses, this prevents their food from accidentally falling out of their pouch.
The Colorbark Terrisqui (Colossciurus Fuscusanrufus) Is an pretty basal member of the Terrisqui family.
The females sport an camouflaging brown color, while the males are alot more eye-stinging. As territorial as the Terrisquis are, the males have evolved an brighter fur color to make their presence clear to rivals. The males also posses the ability to make the fur on their back stand up, In turn making them appear larger to predators and rivals.
Back to the more peacefull and social creatures, we have the Wabillies. Plains dwelling descendants of the Jerbaroos.
Normally the desert Is the kingdom of the Jerbaroos, with the plains dwelling individualls standing In the shadow of their relatives, but the Wabillies managed to stay relevant amongst the competetion.
As of right now the Wabillies are the largest Mausbies to ever exist, turns out, living In the plains among swarms of Pterobats of prey, being big has Its benefits.
The Plains Wabilly (Subterranotamacropus Fodiens) Is the most common species of the rather small Wabilly family.
They live In huge family colonies and burrow equally huge, complex burrows. They are omnivores eating whatever they can find, vegetables, seeds, insects and even the occasional small marsupial.
@tribbetherium what Dusk Mice species Is that?
I already had issues with It In the past but as of right now I can barely even use It anymore because Its just so slow.
So yeah I probaply wont be able to post any spec evo art as of right now X-X
10 Million years P.E. [The Middle Origocene]
The Tearlings, an species of Bilby that has reinvented the predator-prey armsrace, as the first true predator on Macroterra, the world belonged to them, but times change and the Tearlings, like every other Bilby, evolved.
Their descendants are know as the Crybeasties, canide like predator and quite fearsome ones on top of that.
The Forest Foxstrider (Vulpesambulans Silva) Is an farelly basal Crybeastie, small game hunters akin to earthern foxes.
Their prey of choice are usually Scoppels and small Bilbeelopes, which they grapple with their sharp teeth and wait for them to bleed out.
The Break-Neck Crybeastie (Clamabestia Collumfrangens) Is quite the opposite of the Foxstriders, as they are rather big game hunters.
as the largest carnivores on Macroterra as of right know, they will go after big prey, their prey of choice are the larger plains dwelling Bilbeelope and Nomwats.
Break-Neck Crybeasties will aim for the neck, using their sharp teeth to penentrate their preys lung, quickly sufficating them.
Despite a long stagnation during the Glaciocene, the line of the stellasnoots would find new opportunities in the caverns beneath the ground: and evolve into nigh-alien forms unrecognizable from their forebearers.
10 Million years P.E. [The Middle Origocene]
While many of the Bilbies started to specialize In specific niches such as, predators, seedeaters and grazers, some Bilbies remained omnivores, some have even expanded their diet, eating pretty much everything. One of those creatures on Macroterra would be the Bilcoons (Family: Procyonmacrotidae), oppurtunistic omnivores eating seeds, fruits, veggies, insects, carrion and even smaller Bilbies.
The Nutcracker Bilcoon Is one of the most common Bilcoons In the middle Origocene. Like most of the Bilcoons they are semi-arboreal, feeding on the goods up there, the Nutcracker Bilcoon Is one of the ´Coons that eats mostly seeds and nuts.
An more carnivorous member of the Bilcoon family Is the Bark-Striped Coon (Insectumlingua Cortexstriatus), this Bilcoon feeds mostly on quick and evasive insects, both on solid floor and on the ground.
Sup U can call me Whoopsie or Ella. She/Her 🏳️⚧️, Minor, Animal and monster collector Nerd, YouTube: Crowned Whoopsie Original projects: Macroterra (Spec Evo), Yo-Kai Watch Soulstop, Yo-Kai Watch New World Blasters
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