Humanosaurus Wrex

Humanosaurus Wrex

Robin Beuscher

Humanosaurus Wrex: (sub species, Homo Sapiens)

Humanosaurus appeared at the beginning of the anthropocene period and

became, for 350,000 years, the dominant terrestrial vertebrate on Earth.

The species suffered catastrophic extinction one and a half million

years ago and very little evidence remains of their civilization.

The fossilized skeletons so far discovered indicate Humanosaurus

was a highly aggressive and territorial mammal, extremely

destructive and seemingly oblivious to the effect of its actions.

Evidence suggests a contempt for their ecological environment and

during their brief tenure they exterminated almost every other species

on both land and in water.

Continents were reduced to sterile desert and catastrophic polution of

both the atmosphere and oceans increased the acceleration of their

demise.

Archaeological studies suggest that unrestrained population escalation

and mass migration combined with the unsustainable consumption of

natural resources created a worldwide catastrophe, resulting in their

eventual and total extinction.

This immature adult male appears to have perished as a result of the

numerous diseases accumulated during prolonged periods of

malnourishment during its short life.

The extinction of the species Humanosaurus and the sub group,

Homo Sapiens, (Humans), created the void filled by the next great

dominant mammalian species, the Rodents and in particular, Rats.

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