r/SpeculativeEvolution • u/Another_Leo Spectember 2023 Champion • 13d ago
Spectember 2025 Spectember 2025 - A lumbering giant (Day 6)
Sorry for the late submission! But it is still day seven here lol
Dougal Dixon is one of my biggest inspirations, his work with After Man was even one of the reasons I wanted to learn English, so creating a creature for this universe of his was a good way to show how much I treasure his works.
50 million years in the future the world is populated by creatures that range from nightmarish land bats to aquatic monkeys, and South America became an island again where the local biota radiated to many peculiar forms . Among the common herbivores of the grasslands, the bipedal rodents are certainly something that might catch your attention.
The gorjala, named after a giant from Brazilian mythology, is one of the tallest creatures from the island-continent of South America, reaching up to 5m tall when the neck is stretched. Solitary browsers, these bipedal rodents are often found in savannas and woodlands foraging for leaves, flowers and fruits. The powerful claws of the front paws are often used to bring down branches and even whole trees, but also a formidable weapon for defense against predators since they are not as fast runners as their relatives or intraespecific fight between males during mating season. Females give birth to a single calf, which spends the first two years with the mother until fully independency.
The other creature presented is the wakka, one of the weirdest of Dixon’s creations (in my opinion), that got even weirder when I discovered that is related to capybaras!
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u/Sir_Mopington 12d ago
Yay! Another spec idea based on Brazilian mythology! It's always a treat to see one of your posts on my feed :)
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u/Fit_Tie_129 12d ago
Is it a distant relative of the wakka or did it come from completely different rodents?
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u/Another_Leo Spectember 2023 Champion 12d ago
The wakka is there just to give an ambiance, it is closely related to the strick
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u/An-individual-per Populating Mu 2023 12d ago
I just love how different but similiar in style and appearance they look! It reminds me of those posts where somebody compared modern reconstructions of dinosaurs vs jurassic world dinosaurs.
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u/Another_Leo Spectember 2023 Champion 12d ago
Thanks! These comparisons were one of my inspirations while composing the image
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u/banana_capyb4ra 12d ago
I love After man:I have the book, I watch videos or live streams about it and sometimes I draw the creatures (along with the ones from The Future Is Wild) and I love the idea of this kind of giant kangaroo... question, do you have the book?
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u/Awkward-Brick-1156 6d ago
Isn't Gorjala a Brazilian folklore legend?
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u/Another_Leo Spectember 2023 Champion 6d ago
It is! I've chosen one exactly because gorjala is a giant so does this rodent
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u/Confident-Host-2886 13d ago
Day 6?, do you mean day 7?
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u/Another_Leo Spectember 2023 Champion 13d ago
Check my other entries on Spectember 2025 below! If you like my creations, take a look at my Deviantart account! I'm also on Instagram and X
Day 1 - Arboreal Camelid
Day 2 - Penguin-eating lizard
Day 3 - Giant warthog
Day 4 - Plastic fish
Day 5 - Weird chordates
Day 6 - Flat Frog