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Genetically Modified Animals/Artificially Enhanced [WIP]

Genetically Modified Animals/Artificially Enhanced [WIP]
Posted 2020-11-13 12:17:18 (edited)

Wolvden animals exhibit traits that suggest that they are special, they have a sort of intelligence, a network. Many users have tried to explain their weird behavior with theories of hacking, spirits, or just plain aliens. I however think that the Wolvden creatures are genetically modified and/or enhanced in some way or another.

A couple of theories state about unusual behavior, including but not limited to: Simple woodpeckers bringing back large elk bull carcasses, the raccoon showing talking in an advanced "sales pitch", snowshoe hares capable of murder, ducks magically bringing carcasses from the river, turtle being able to tell advanced stories and showing an advanced memory and empathy, squirrels being able to show gratitude and goshawks being able to "judge moral choices", coyotes capable of making traps for a roadrunner, goats that can throw rocks, grouse that give you strength, bats and prairie dogs being able to throw and even a bear making medicine.

This list could go on and on but it has one point. These animals are special and enhanced in some way. There are even traces of human connection with abandoned mineshafts. Another possible explanation would be that the area is radioactive, resulting in the humans leaving and the animals gaining mutated superpowers.

TD;LR they are enhanced unnaturally and that is why these animal have strange properties


Chicken
#20611

Posted 2021-06-28 12:51:33

Woah... That makes so much sense. Now I know why that raccoon was acting like a salesmen.

Pack_of_Errors
#45593

Posted 2021-07-14 01:14:27

I like this theory!


SleepyMegalosaurus
#36996

Posted 2021-07-20 23:08:42

I really like this idea, it's fun and enticing. Keep up the sweet work! 

Rowan
#45948

Posted 2022-04-26 06:09:12
What if it's just an alternate universe where there are no primates, so other animals evolved more to compete with each other rather than just survive the humans.

Radar
#53941

Posted 2022-06-03 01:36:11
Yeah makes sense but what about the abandoned mineshafts?
Moonblinked
#40106

Posted 2022-06-03 07:15:19
Ooo~
Maybe something wiped humans out some time ago!!

Radar
#53941

Posted 2022-06-03 23:49:35
yeah maybe what if the area is radioactive and the animals have built up a resistance to it it by adapting, thus gaining strange properties and seemingly supernatural abilities, it would also explain why there no humans, but there is abandoned mineshafts.
Moonblinked
#40106

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