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Published: 2017-04-15 15:52:30 +0000 UTC; Views: 1789; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 0
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Description We have now opened a new attraction! The Bug House takes a look at Carboniferous fauna from the coal swamps. We allow a walk through to prevent all the oxygen from escaping and from you dying as you are not accustomed to such a high concentration of oxygen. We have also genetically engineered our plants to produce oxygen at about the same rate that it is lost without hurting the plant. We've also added algae that is maintainable to produce a lot of oxygen. 

Species:
Meganeura:  The most recognizable species to our park visitors, Meganera is also known as the Rulers of the Carboniferous Skies. They hunts the Hylonomus and Giant Roaches that inhabit the enclosure. (Population: 5)
Apthoroblattina: One of the largest Roach species, Apthoroblattina eat the decaying plant matter and carrion. When that's not available they just usually eat the bark or skin off the plants. They are mostly hunted by the Pulmnoscorpius. (Population: 27)
Arthropleura: The largest species in the enclosure, Arthropleura is a gigantic millipede relative. They mainly eat the ferns and Mega-Horsetails but will eat other small creatures as a supplement. (Population: 4)
Hibbertopterus: A large amphibious eurypterid, Hibbertopterus is somewhat like a Carboniferous hippo. It eats the algae by sifting through the mud and scraping it off the rocks. It's completely docile and had no predators once it reaches adulthood. (Population: 5)
Pulmnoscorpius: Although not the largest predator to inhabit the Carboniferous forests, Pulmnoscorpius is still a dangerous hunter. It mainly eats Apthoroblattina, but will eat the lizards or young of the creatures that inhabit the building. The usually eat only once about every 2-3 days. (Population: 6)
Hylonomus: The basis for the food chain, Hylonomus eats the smaller species of bugs that inhabit the enclosure. Mostly they eat the young, as they aren't as quite a mouthful to eat. (Population: 53)

Permian Park Map: awesomeelephant.deviantart.com… (I'll make a Paleozoic Map later)
 
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Crazyartlover21 [2022-06-09 11:32:09 +0000 UTC]

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apexpredator7 [2017-04-16 20:31:58 +0000 UTC]

This is a really cool  idea, Will you be doing this for other geological eras?

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awesomeelephant In reply to apexpredator7 [2017-04-16 21:25:12 +0000 UTC]

I'm planning on it. Right now I'm finishing up on the Pelagic Seas of the Paleozoic. I might do the Mesozoic next but I don't know for sure. Btw, check out TitanChief10 . He gave me the idea for this. 

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apexpredator7 In reply to awesomeelephant [2017-04-16 22:19:58 +0000 UTC]

nice, and I will check out his art

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awesomeelephant [2017-04-16 18:03:29 +0000 UTC]

btw, Arthropods are not my strong suit, so pardon the quality of the bugs and eurypterids. 

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