After Man: A Zoology Of The Future ❲ORIGINAL – SERIES❳
Dixon imagines a world where the Mediterranean has closed up, Australia has collided with Asia, and South America has split from North America.
The book's premise is fascinating: it travels to a "Posthomic" era where humanity has long been extinct. Dixon meticulously applies real principles of evolutionary biology and plate tectonics to imagine how current animal lineages might evolve to fill empty ecological niches. Key Features of this Future Earth After Man: A Zoology of the Future
The book is famous for its bizarre yet scientifically grounded creatures, like the "Vortex" (a giant filter-feeding penguin) and the "Nightstalker" (a flightless, predatory bat). Legacy and Influence Dougal Dixon's After Man, the Initial Pitch Document Dixon imagines a world where the Mediterranean has