08-01-2020, 08:07 AM
Re: barriers and animals. Possible that those species will develop variant branches if the groups are separated long enough.
Aaand now, for the news from Germany . . .
Taking down the Iron Curtain allowed wolves from E Europe to re-enter W Europe. Probably some other species as well.
The security buffer along the former Iron Curtain had a lot of tree growth, so there is now a partial green zone that runs the length of Germany from north to south. That green zone has become a wildlife zone. Kind of neat. Reminds me of encountering a wolf in Germany. It was using a demolished World War II bunker as its lair.
Cheers
Aaand now, for the news from Germany . . .
Taking down the Iron Curtain allowed wolves from E Europe to re-enter W Europe. Probably some other species as well.
The security buffer along the former Iron Curtain had a lot of tree growth, so there is now a partial green zone that runs the length of Germany from north to south. That green zone has become a wildlife zone. Kind of neat. Reminds me of encountering a wolf in Germany. It was using a demolished World War II bunker as its lair.
Cheers
Location: The lost world, Elsewhen