100,000,000 Years Hence - The Great Plateau
We were over in a huge mountainous area. It was really cold and the air was really thin. We were wearing our fur parkas and we were trekking through the mountainous terrain numb with bitter cold.
Lori: This place is literally really cold!
Eddy: Man am I cold!
Me: I know. This is The Great Plateau and this is where Australia is now.
I show my holographic globe and it revealed that Australia moved north and it closed off the Bering Strait and it now bridges northwestern North America with Eastern Asia at Russia. The result caused the landscape to form a huge mountain range that created massive mountains.
Me: These mountains are 33,000 feet high and they make the Himalayas look like small hills in comparison.
Lincoln: This is really amazing!
Lana: I'll say.
Ed: These mountains are so cool!
Lola: These mountains are incredible.
Nico: They sure are. If you climbed one you would be on top of the world.
Aylene: Yeah. What's the temperature here?
I pulled out a thermometer and it said that the temperature was -30 degrees Fahrenheit.
Me: It's -30 Degrees. It's as cold as the Himalayas over in Nepal in our time.
Nico: That is bone chilling.
Lincoln: It sure is.
Lisa: Geological upheaval created a magnificent mountain range.
Me: It sure did. A really cold one.
Lana sees something in the air above the mountains. It was a magnificent blue bird with 4 wings and a beautiful and majestic appearance.
Lana: Wow! Look at that bird!
We saw it.
Me: That's my favorite bird here. It's the Great Blue Windrunner and it's a descendant of the Crane.
Lori: That is a really beautiful bird.
Laney: It sure is.
Lisa: What a magnificent specimen.
Aylene: It sure is. I've never seen a bird like that before.
I use my holographic powers and show what it looks like in full detail.
Me: The Great Blue Windrunner is a beautiful bird. The coolest part is that it has 6 wings.
Laney: 6 wings? We only saw 4.
Me: Yes but it has a pair of mini-wings on its head called Canards. These birds are amazing creatures. Their leg wings can be used for extra maneuverability and it makes them very agile. Also their feathers provide a very powerful trait. They reflect the Suns ultraviolet radiation at this altitude. They act like a powerful shield against it.
Lori: That is amazing.
Lola: A bird like that is incredible.
Me: It sure is.
We go further into the mountains and saw a huge spider web wall.
Lana: Wow! What a giant spider web!
Lola: Ew! This is so creepy.
Me: I know but look at this.
We saw amazing spiders that have silver reflective patches on them.
Me: These spiders are called Silver Spiders and they are descended from Black Widow Spiders.
Lisa: What amazing specimens.
Lincoln: This is really something. I'm glad Leni isn't seeing this or she would freak out.
Laney: Knowing her she would.
Nico: I agree.
Eddy: Double D would like to study this.
Lincoln: I know he would.
May: Same here. But these spiders are amazing.
Me: They sure are. They are only half an inch wide. But the queen spider is as big as a football and not the kind that Lynn plays with.
Lisa: Fascinating. The Silver Spiders have their own caste system.
Me: That's right. These spiders are the gatherers. They're not getting bugs. They're getting seeds.
Lana: Seeds? What do they need seeds for?
Me: I'll show you.
We go into a grove of trees and the wind was blowing the seeds off of some trees and they had cotton sails on them.
Me: These trees are where the seeds are coming from.
Laney: These trees are amazing.
Me: They are. They're Grass Trees. They are descended from Bamboo.
Lori: Bamboo is amazing. But this is literally amazing.
Nico: It sure is. So the wind blows the seeds into the Silver Spider webs for something.
Me: That's right. Let me show you.
We go back and go into a cave. It was a pocket that was being used as a storehouse for the Grass Tree Seeds.
Lana: This is amazing. They're gathering all the Grass tree seeds and putting them in here.
Me: That's right and the seeds are for the last of the mammals on the planet.
Lola: Last of the mammals?
Me: Yep.
I point to a cave and out of the cave came a small little mouse-like creature.
Me: That's the last of the mammals. A Poggle - a descendent of a hamster and the last of the mammals on the planet. All the mammals that we know from our time are extinct in this timeline. The Poggle is the only known mammal left.
Lana: Look at that cute little guy.
Lola: It's so adorable.
Laney: It sure is.
Lori: And it's the last mammal on the planet? That is literally so sad.
Lisa: It's a magnificent specimen. But it saddens me that all the mammals except for this one are gonna be gone.
Me: I know.
Lana: I have a cave in my greenhouse at home.
Me: Perfect. It'll love it Lana.
Laney: I didn't know that Lana.
Lana: It's more than just a jungle in my greenhouse Lanes.
Lana found 4 Poggles and beamed them into her cave in her greenhouse at home and a bunch of the Grass Tree Seeds were put into it for them. She also beamed a grass tree into the greenhouse too. Her greenhouse has a bunch of awesome different habitats in it for every environment.
Me: Good thinking Lana.
Lana: Thanks J.D.
We go back outside and went back in time to our next destination.
In Leni's Room, Leni was making leotards for the Wereshark Girls, Jen, Kenai and Nita. Jen was wearing a purple and white Leotard.
Leni: You guys are gonna totes love these leotards.
Jen: Thanks Leni. They will be perfect for when we transform and not tear up.
Leni: I know.
Leni was working hard.
Continues in part 6
