50 Million Years from Now
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  • Reads 392
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 59m
Complete, First published Apr 23, 2021
I'm not the first one to write about speculative zoology, I was inspired by many books and tv shows which introduced the idea to me. Those which helped me the most with this project were H.G. Wells' Time Machine and Dougal Dixon's After Man. As well, I should mention the documentary style tv episodes The Future is Wild. With all these sources I was able to finally come up with my own story: Fifty Million Years from Now.
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