Today while looking at some videos of National Geografic about animals I had this idea that pass through my mind for a series of comics.
Modern Wildlife: Is basically a series of comics with the tematic of a documentary focus on a certain animal in every chapter. Sudenly a fluffy or fluffies interrupt the scene or become part of it and we are capable to see how the animal develops a situation arround it.
Savage Nature: It takes the same format as the last one but focusing more in the flora and fauna developed millions of years later. Using especulative evolution to show animals and plants adapted to hunt or take advantage of feral fluffies.
Is going to take a while to prepare this stories because of the script and then make the artwork. But I´ll give it a try. What do you think about it? Are this ideas good?
Let me know what you think. I´ll be looking forward for your answers.
You know those programs where you teach animals to rehabilitate them to return to the wild. I wonder if they would teach animals to kill fluffies?
It would be so cool if cannibals and sea kelpies/sea cannibals could be trained and used for wildlife conservation, like working with nature to keep feral numbers down a lil more but being a lil mindful to the wildlife that while dangerous that some wildlife tolerate them being a part of the foodchain then a hazard is rewarding!
They have so many potential uses, like monitoring herds and keeping fluffies away from territories with vulnerable species or just being a part of the ecosystem to gather data passively for researchers monitoring things.
If taught to help with conservation projects, they could be helpers even with simple stuff like mulching corpses once they have their fill, recycling, planting, or with kelpies helping with spear fishing sea fluffies meat and hunting doesn’t have to be all they do!
Ngl i love these sorts of concepts…idk why like worldbuilding nature documentaries.
So much so i even made 2 concepts of fauna that fit that Savage Nature vibe (and …tho i admit I’m not the best when it comes to drawings sometimes
This is the Masquerade Bug that dwells in the Swamps. Best way to sum it up is think of a nocturnal Assassin Bug that has watched WAAAY too Silence of the Lambs and has taken notes on upbringingfrom a Cuckoo Bird. In its juvenile stage it would use its probiscis to kill a chirpie foal in the night before the venom liquefies its organs. Then it drags the cadaver away and burrows into it as a skinsuit. This is to use the foal’s scent to mask its own until it can mature. During that time each night it would feed on other chirpies in a litter or feed on other chirpies in another mare’s brood before its exoskeleton can develop and mature or feed on sleeping mares or stallions in their sleep draining them of a small amountof blood and leaving small red bumps like a mosquito bite (if theres no access to foals for food). When it does, it sheds its disguise at night and feeds on the adult mare or stallion parents as its venom is more potent which can cause paralysis and the proboscis is often stung on the base of the neck to better access the Central Nervous System before their organs are turned to soup. In its adultood it would find a place to camouflage and excrete a sweet-smelling pheromone to lure in straggler fluffies from herds before preying on them.
This next one is a peculiar creature which dwells in the arid deserts. It is a Horned Spaghetti Viper, a reptile that is adapted to lure in Fluffies akin to the Spider-tailed Viper. It is as large as an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake and it can be just as ferocious. It coils around with its bulbous tail sticking out and it wiggles it about to get a Fluffy’s attention as it wouldloosely resemblea pile of spaghettiwith its tail resembling a meatball. Once the Fluffy is within reach, it strikes and injects its venom into the prey and when it stops struggling it would unhinge it and swallow its prey whole.
Probably there will be two diferent reactions:
1- Horrified of a bird killing his “brothers” or “sisters”
2- It will think those weren´t good babies and the cuckoo is just eliminating them. Just like fluffies tend to kill “poppie babbehs” and “monster bebbehs”
Dude! This ideas are so good! Love them both especially the drawings and all the information about them.
Can I have your permition to make the comics of this wonderfull creatures for “Savage Nature”?
Permission granted ofc and also i appreciate you liking these ideas and if you want any more savage nature ideas i can DM you if you wish? It can be for Biomes such as Deserts, Arctic Tundra, Oceans, Rivers, Coastal Beaches, Forests, Rainforests, Swamps, Mountains, Caves, etc.
Im an ecology nerd ver since i played Monster Hunter lol
Go ahead DM whenever you want. I already making some ideas for animals for Savage Nature but is always good to have extra help.
I´m also a Monster Hunter fan, I´m also working on a fanfic with a entire new village and a full catalogue of fanmade monsters.
Fluffies can never be part of the ecosystem, especially not Mary Sue edgelord fluffies. The only purpose any fluffy serves is to be trounced immediately by any and all real natural animals.
Believe me when I tell you, the Fluffies are going to have a really bad time in the chapters of “Modern Wildlife” and “Savage Nature”. Mother Nature knows who are their childrens and the Fluffies are not.
im not saying they’re a part of it, they’re like dog breed that have potential of not being plain useless since they’re more feral and avoid humans and that doesn’t help long term!
They die easily enough, even if a predator their small time predator their only op only to fluffies and that’s not saying much and the only good things about them is that they have small litters and eat fluffies FluffyChimera got some good comics of cannibal fluffies getting it!
my fav two so far are this one and feeding time I think their a few more like this one with dogs. Nothing above nature!
im interested in how badly a parasite wasp can be to a fluffy!
i imagine pretty badly like a fluffy mama and it babies meeting the horrific parasitic wasp but despite it small size be horrible mama treating their pretty cacoons of future wasp as bestest babies to ignored their dummy babies or saying how pretty and special all their babies are keeping them all close and safe with mama
nature can be pretty ironic to protect all their “babies” till they die or if mama somehow survives they look for stingy monster or still stand guard till they die even after the wasps left empty husk.
i look forward to seagulls and pelicans if it fits they eat and man their some vicious birds a tit tit or butcher bird their so cute but so vicious~
No, they are not like dogs. Dogs are animals; fluffies are biotoys.
Also, as much as I love how those cannibals in those comics get the deaths they deserve, I take issue with them being depicted as able to harm and koi real animals like koi. No fluffy should be depicted as being able to seriously harm a real animal.
Hey, here’s an idea. How about instead of bitching about other people’s ideas not catering to your sensitive preferences, you write your own that do.
There is no need for you to get this fucking butthurt over imaginary horse-pig hybrids that may or may not have sharp teeth.
I absolutely love documentary style fluffy shenanigans, and considering how easily they spread out and cause trouble, the idea of a team of researchers getting annoyed with fluffy’s intruding on a shot of grizzly bears or bald eagles before getting absolutely decimated by them would be hilarious!
Another fun idea is how feral fluffy’s having a negative effect on the environment by devouring too much plant life to allow the surrounding ecosystem to thrive the way it should. (Much like how the overpopulation of deer has been negatively impacting local ecosystems in Nothern America.)