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Alternative biology Alternative Biology
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One of the most enduring and popular of these speculative fictions is The New Dinosaurs, written by palaeontologist and geologist Dougal Dixon of After Man fame. In it, he speculates a world of dinosaurs without the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event taking place. On the internet, alternative evolution has been able to catch some attention by those who research the field. One of the largest communities focussing on alternative evolution can be found at Speculative Evolution on the subject. The Alternative Biology projects talk about alternative life and scenarios on Earth, when some events in the past Earth history didn't happened or happened differently. For example, some of them talk about life if dinosaurs were still alive.
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The Alternative Biology projects talk about alternative life and scenarios on Earth, when some events in the past Earth history didn't happened or happened differently. For example, some of them talk about life if dinosaurs were still alive. One of the most enduring and popular of these speculative fictions is The New Dinosaurs, written by palaeontologist and geologist Dougal Dixon of After Man fame. In it, he speculates a world of dinosaurs without the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event taking place. On the internet, alternative evolution has been able to catch some attention by those who research the field. One of the largest communities focussing on alternative evolution can be found at Speculative Evolution on the subject.