Image: A Petrinosaeraso soars above his rocky home as the sun rises. If the winds are good enough, he can fly up to 30 kilometers per hour and travel up to 100 kilometers. Kremos is a planet about the same size as Earth. There is a huge difference in life however. Kremos only has one continent, Vrachos, and fully terrestrial life is near impossible. Peaks, cliffs, rocks and mountains cover the entire island which is where the planet gets its name from (Cliff in Greek is 'Nkremos'). As a result, only algae can grow on land, and even that can be rare to find. Despite all of these cons, Kremos is a haven for avian animals, which dot the sky as far as the eye can see. The rocky terrain is where they call home, and the ocean is their source of food. The cold breeze simply allows larger animals to glide through the air. Meanwhile, life in these oceans is mostly the same as ocean life on Earth. However, the seafloor is completely covered by a forest of kelp, which leads it to seem green from above. Thus, the ocean is also known as the Prasinos Forest (Green in Latin). RULES: 1. No fully terrestrial animals; only avian and aquatic animals. 2. Please make your creature possible. 3. Don't make your creatures act like monsters, they are animals living their lives. 4. Maximum weight for animals on land is 250 kg, and the maximum wingspan for them is 11 metres. Maximum size for aquatic animals is 70 metres. 5. No sapient species. 6. Only managers can make apex predators. 7. No editing other people's creatures (Changing a herbivore to a carnivore for example). 8. No magic (Fire breathing for example). 9. No OP creatures (Large animals that hunt in packs of up to 5000 for example) 10. Apex predators are apex predators. Don't make a predator that eats apexes. 11. If an animal has a record (Fastest animal on Kremos for example), don't make another creature that breaks it. 12. No seeding any creature into or out of Kremos. 13. If you want to make an evolution, ask for permission.
@Ahmraptor10, @Nightbr1nger and @ThatCorruptedDino for the inspiration. Music: Jurassic park (Piano cover)