With those animals from the Future is Wild sent back home, well not all of them, they can now sort out a new thing to request and that would be what kind of animals they would wish to see how they can survive on the earth now, and they know just the island to place them on. Enjoy reading this guys.

Spells and Louds. Chapter 688: The Animals from the Future.

(The Royal Fortress.)

The whole placer is busy and the portal is wide open to let the Rainbow Squid pass through and return to the Global Ocean, and on the deck of the base are portals leading back to the same worlds as well.

Boomer is backing up on a crane and he's ensuring the Toraton follows, and Sergei walks through another portal with the Scrofa and Leon with a terrarium and inside are the Spitfire Beetles. Neil and some troops are hauling the cage and inside is the dreaded Carakiller.

They are bringing these guys back to their world, well not all of them. The Garden Worms have been left alone in Tall Timbers Park, and the Great Blue Windrunner has been let go to the northern mountains of America to live its own life.

Lincoln and some of the others watch this go down, and they even have Sid and Lisa with them watching this happen. "These things are so amazing!" said Sid. "Look at the size of that guy!"

They watch as the Megasquid is being lured by some fruit and it goes through the portal. "But why can't that big guy stay here?"

Lisa then explains. "Because this thing doesn't do well in walking through the woods and evade crushing anything, and it might prey on smaller animals within the forest and thus making it hard to control as it thrives and eradicates some of the natural wildlife."

"She's not wrong." Jack Cyber lands down. "We've also managed to make the report, that the Reef Glider is also being sent back, that thing is a massive omnivore and we can't have it ravaging coral reefs." He then sees the Death Gleaners being hauled away into a cage.

"So, are we gonna let some new animals come to stay on earth?" asked Sid.

Lincoln smirks. "That one is gonna be tough. First we need to go and see what the guardian has to show about the animals from the far futures. Come on." They all head into the main lab, and with them are the rest of the team who also wanna see what this is all about.

The ones who have finished sending the animals through also follow behind, and Boomer seems happy that he doesn't have to see those beetles, again.

(Inside the Lab.)

They all venture into the base and they spot Gyro already talking with Martin and Victor, and the trio see the others come in. "Good, you're all here. Are you all ready to see what this other world of the far future has to show?" asked Gyro.

They all nod and Sid seems excited. "I wanna know what the earth looks like years later! A shame my mom can't be here, but she has something else to do at Isla Cretacia."

Martin then turns on the hologram screens. "Alright, so this is it. The Future is Wild, which is what Gyro calls the other world, and it has information we need on the timelines and the wildlife."

"This is going to be very interesting" said Lisa. "Should I take notes of this whole thing?"

"Whatever works, kid" said Victor. "Note, some of the wildlife we're about to see might not be quite the animals we have come to know and recognize and that each one is descended from the animals we know and see today."

"Then let's see this stuff" said Linka. They watch as Martin and Victor then turn on the screens and Gyro also helps and they all witness the animals, from the world known as: The Future is Wild.

5 Million years into the Future. The world is in the grip of an ice age. Most of the source of lake water or other fresh water areas are locked up in the ice caps and glaciers. The animals there have to adapt to the harsh temperatures and unforgiving winters. Rainforests have been replaced by mostly savanna and grassland, and the amazon rainforest is no more.Locations: North American Desert, Mediterranean Basin, Amazon Grasslands and North European Ice lands.

Desert Rattleback. Evolved from the Paca, larger than its grassland cousin and evolved to adapt to the cold North American Desert and are less susceptible to frostbite. The fur has become scales, but the desert Rattleback scales are smaller than their cousins in the south. They emit a sound hence from the name they got.

Spink. Evolved from the quail and has lost the ability to fly, now on all fours. What was one the wings are now shovel-like forelimbs used to dig tunnels so that the colony can thrive and survive, especially from their natural predator, the Deathgleaner, but they do get disturbed, by a digging Rattleback.

Cryptile. Descended from the common lizard, now they look like Australian Frilled lizards and they run along the salty basins of the land, they use their frill to open up and they run and catch flies like nets and consume them. They must find a rocky/grassy land mass to lay eggs, yet those eggs fall prey to Scrofa.

Gryken. Evolved from the European Pine Martin, but they're no longer tree dwellers. They hunt within the isolated krast of the Mediterranean Basin and prey on Cryptile, or better yet, some hefty Scrofa. They can be able to squeeze through the cracks of the land and go unseen by anyone and anything.

Babookari. Descendants of the Uakari apes from the amazon, and now thriving in a band of monkeys and are the last of the new world apes, living in groups of 30 of their own kind and walking around with their tails sticking up and they're face is almost human-like and they have some human intelligence, such as catching fish with baskets they make. They will fall prey to the deadly, Carakiller.

South American Rattleback. Slow-moving omnivorous and not as big as their North American cousins. They're scales are large and make louder sound when rattling, and thus are heavily armoured. They can prey on the Carakiller eggs and the large predatory birds can't harm the armoured animal. This thing is as big, as a badger.

Shagrat. Descended from the Marmot, and is a capybara-like ground squirrel with shaggy ragged fur, and live in herds looking for food within the frozen wastes of the North European ice lands. They fall pretty to a deadly snow predator, and that one is right below.

Snowstalker. A solitary predator that descended from the Wolverine and they prefer to hunt when the blizzard strikes so that they're white fur can blend in with the surroundings. The teeth of this predator have become something other mustelids don't have, 6-inch slashing weapons and they prey on the Shagrat herds.

100 Million years into the future. The ice has melted and now the planet is rich and moist. We have Rainforests covering most of the land, and vast swamps border the coasts. The sea level has risen 100 meters causing new reefs to form and mammals are on the verge of extinction in this new timeline.Locations: The Great Plateau, Bengal Swamp, Antarctic Forest and Shallow Seas.

Grass Tree. A Large species of True grass, descended from bamboo and located in the Great Plateau. These guys populate the great plateau and are the next generation from preventing mudslides and rocks from falling. They can multiply be deploying their seeds into the air, and continue to spread.

Silver Spider. Large, intelligent and colonial spiders, they make webs along the plateau that are big enough to catch as many insects they can take, and they fall prey to the Great Blue Windrunner when scurrying along the web, or they can capture the bird and devour it. They can harvest seeds that get stuck onto the web, these guys are omnivores.

They can have a female be the brood mother to the whole colony, and that spider is the size of a god damn football! Do you wanna kick that thing?

Poggle. The last surviving mammal and descendant of the modern day, hamster. These little guys wait and when the silver spiders don't notice, they will eat the seeds that have been harvested. They hide somewhere in the caves of these large spiders and may fall prey to them if not careful.

Swampus. They temporarily walk on land and interact with each other, and can lay their eggs within plants that can store water such as lilies, they're young will be safe there. They can still change color, as they're ancestors did long ago, and avoid the water at times to evade a deadly fish-like predator. They hate it when Toraton walk by their territory, these octopus are lethal poisonous.

These guys have stopped dwelling into the oceans and can breathe without the need of gills, or lungs with the use of their own blood cells rich in oxygen, but the swamps are filled with salt water for them to swim in, and have only 4 tentacles and weight bearing pads to maneuver on land like having one large foot, like clams have. They can stay on land for 4 days.

Lurkfish. This large swamp-dweller of the waters looks like a trunk from a fallen tree, but it is alive and dangerous. Evolved from the catfish, sorta, and it's main weapon is to discharge an electric pulse that is far more powerful than that of an electric eel, and even the largest animal will not survive.

Roachcutter. A small purple flutterbird, and are possibly evolved from the penguin, they are sparrow sized and are able to maneuver through the Antarctic rainforests in search of insects, which are always cockroaches. They fall prey to a deadly insect that is as deadly as a whaling ship, but smaller.

Spitfire bird. A poisonous flutterbird that can fend off predators with a hot, corrosive acid from tis nostrils, it gathers such chemicals from the spitfire flower located on the spitfire tree, these guys don't fly away from danger and feed in insects, there is another bird that looks like it, but it's called the False Spitfire bird.

Falconfly. Evolved from the Desert Wasp, these deadly insects are about 1 foot long and are formidable hunters who prey on birds and lay their eggs within and uses a sharp, lethal and poisonous lance hidden within its body. They'll go for any bird, even if it's a spitfire bird.

Ocean Phantom. A descendant of the modern day deadly, man-o-war jellyfish. But this organism, they live together and form a large and deadly vessel of jellyfish. The tops of them are formed into jelly-like sails to cruise with the winds and deadly poisonous barbs dangle from below, and can grab young Reef Gliders and devour them.

When the storm hits, they brace themselves for the worse and end up getting split apart, but they can regrow themselves and reform into a new vessel, and they are not alone, should they come under attack from the adult Reef Glider, then they deploy their crew to attack, and that is below.

Spindletrooper. Living within the secret chambers of the Ocean Phantom, these evolved sea spiders are the poisonous crew of the large jelly-vessel. The Ocean Glider will provide food and transportation, and these little spiders will help fend off anything larger foes, with the use of their poisonous attacks.

200 Million years into the future. After a mass extinction years ago, the earth is recovering and most of the species from the past have been wiped out, and thus leaving plants, molds, slime, mollusks, fish, crusteceans and insects. The continents have come back together and once again have formed, the second Pangaea.Locations: Central Desert, Rainshadow Desert, Northern Forest and Global Ocean.

Terabyte. Evolved Termites, and are split between many roles. Warriors with deadly claws, constructors who reinforce the structures with sticky substances, borers who drill into the limestone and expand the tunnels and then we have the water carriers, that are the source of water for the algae farms they have within their home. They live as an empire would do and are far more superior to the modern day ants.

Gloomworm. A species of bristle worms that reside in the waters and graze on bacteria and avoid going on land, and these guys fall prey to something large and ferocious, and is also a worm

Slickribbon. Another bristle worm species, but carnivorous and highly territorial. They live in the water reservoirs and can use their extended mouths to catch prey and drag them into the dark caves to be consumed, they prefer the water than on land.

Bumblebeetle. Roughly the size of a sparrow, and travel across the deserts looking for dead ocean Flish to lay their eggs within, they're young are called Grimworms, they're young then mate with each other and then evolve to their adulthood to find another dead Flish. Thee beetles have less than 48 hours to live.

Death-Bottle. Warning: This plant is both food and predator. Luring in Desert Hoppers, they trap them within the underground membrane that lies underneath the large leaf it casts onto the ground, and this consuming the prey within, or sneeze out the beetle that got caught inside.

Should something fall into the 2 feet underground hole, the Desert bottle then deploys its poisonous spines in the hole and thus killing the prey. Then it digests the prey and uses the nourishment to spread more of its kind, or feed any other plants nearby in need to survive. They also have small plants to lure the Desert Hopper to its trap.

Squibbon. Arboreal, highly intelligent, octopus-like Terasquid. They use their 4 tentacles to swing around the canopies of the trees and avoid the predatory Megasquid, and are as smart as monkeys and care for their young and devour fruit, but they tend to fight off the Megasquid should it get too close.

Forest Flish. Unlike their ocean cousins, these guys lurk in the trees and are evolved fish from the fresh waters and flutter like hummingbirds at 30 cycles per second. They feed on insects and fall prey to Squibbon and Slither suckers and they spend some of their time dangling upside down from the Lichen tree.

Slither Sucker. A shape shifting slime mold that has evolved into a deadly predator of the forest and lingers onto the branches of the Lichen tree. They feed on insects who get caught in the slime web, or sometimes the Forest Flish, and share a symbiotic relationship with the Lichen tree.

To multiply, they form the shape of a fruit, and if the Megasquid eats it, then they take control of the beast for transportation, but if the beast gets a serious headache and feels something is wrong, it will sneeze out the intruder and thus the slither sucker has been torn apart, but multiplies.

Lichen Tree. A medium sized treelike form of the Lichen, only a handful of them have survived within the north forests. They act like trees and provide fruit and share a symbiotic relationship with the Slither Sucker, the slither sucker shares its melted meal with the tree and thus the tree provides the slither sucker shelter and animals to hunt.

Sharkopath. Sharks that hunt in packs and are highly intelligent. They are the only remaining sea predators who have still use of the same build as their predecessors from before the dinosaurs, but they have a new strain, they use a bioluminescent array on their sides to communicate and break the camouflage of the Rainbow squid. There is not much fish to eat, and so the giant rainbow squid is all they can scour.

Silverswimmers. Evolved from the oceanic crustaceans below and some forms of plankton, and have taken up the roles of schools of fish, or rather, a shoal of Silverswimmers. They can come in different sizes and are either prey, predators, scavengers or filter feeders.

Ocean Flish. They have taken the place of seabirds, the size of seagulls and are descended from the ocean cod. They flap and then glide and within their colorful beak is a secondary mouth with teeth to prey on Silverswimmers who get to close to the surface of the waters. These guys fall prey to the rainbow squid.

Gyro then expands the board and they look to every creature around them and each one is truly unique and seems like footage of some documentary. He looks to the others and they all seem surprised and amazed, Leni doesn't seem happy about the large spiders.

"Alright, so what animals should we allow into our world?" asked Gyro.

To be continued in the next chapter.

A/N: So, now they know about the Future is Wild, now the animals that will be on their world will be seen on the next chapter, so get ready and not all of these animals are gonna be placed into their world. Leave a review and tell me what you all think.

Date made: 5/11/21.