Hi friends.
It's that time of year when the little animals build nests and gather food ready for when they have even littler baby animals...
How coot are baby coots! (Suprisingly, coot chicks actually resemble moorhens since their beaks are red and yellow... (-;)
Anyway... After seeing some very lovely ducks today, I started thinking... (Not that again...)
Very soon, us humans are going to die out. Become extinct. Buckle under the pressure of survival and kick the bucket.
Every human that ever walked the earth will be gone... Replaced with staggering, groaning, flesh-eating monsters...
Yeah... And then what?
Obviously something will happen after we're gone, but... Why and how and for how long and will there be ducks?
Unless after the last survivor falls, the zombies just drop the act and go back to being human... The world will change again!
So, instead of returning to what we had before, we'd move on, as a planet, to Earth 5.0...
Exciting, huh? I mean... how would nature cope? It would probably flourish, considering there would be no cars and that...
Environments would consist of plants groing on pavements... Green on grey... Growth around granite...
Now, there would be a new creature. The undead. How would Mother Nature deal with that?
The post-post-apocalypse world would look unrecognisable... Like something out of The Time Machine...
How would pigeons live without passerby cast-offs? Seagulls without the sneaky chip? What would happen?
Even now, I am struggling to contemplate this... And the real sad thing is, we'd never know.
Damn you, linearity of time! I would love to see how Chocolate Boobooks evolve to cope against the horde!
Urgh... Why can't we observe the EARTHv5.1.2 Tapir or Pangolin or Golden-chevroned Tanager or Zapata Rail?
Come to think of it... The end of mankind would theoretically mean that Earth can go back to being the Garden Of Eden...
Kinda sucks that The Bible might be right... And on that bombshell...
See you tomorrow!
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