- As a result of the global temperature of Arda rising, the bengal tiger’s fur became gradually thinner
- Since some of the bengal tiger’s habitat became flooded with water, some tigers grew webbed feet
- When the meteor impact caused a raise in biodiversity, the tigers fangs became larger to consume larger organisms
- The tiger’s fur became slightly darker in order to camouflage it from the new organisms that Kalorme welcomed
Due to natural selection, the offspring of the surviving bengal tigers in Kalorme have grown distinctive adaptations that help them survive in the new environment. The species has gradually evolved after millions of years since the initial meteor impact.
Summary:
1. The species Panthera tigris tigris underwent a split about 5 million years ago on planet Arda due to the impact of a meteor. The meteor caused the region to undergo some climate and physical changes. This led to the next generation of bengal tigers growing adaptations that helped them better survive in the environment. The division led to two subspecies: Panthera tigris tigris agua and Panthera tigris tigris frest.
2. Around 5 million years ago, a meteor crashed on planet Arda. This increased the global temperature from 13 degrees celsius to 20 degrees celsius. The subspecies with webbed feet was able to swim more efficiently, but it became harder to travel on land. The subspecies with thinner fur eventually made it difficult to survive due to cold temperatures at night.
3. One of the adaptations of the subspecies Panthera tigris tigris agua is that it has webbed feet. It grew these when part of it’s homeland became flooded and it became key to swim easier to survive. Another adaptation of it was thinner fur. This was due to the rising global temperatures after the meteor impact. Natural selection favored this organism because it’s new features helped it survive short-term. The effectiveness eventually stopped and these new organisms eventually died off.
4. The subspecies Panthera tigris tigris frest developed adaptations of a darker fur coat and longer fangs. This is the species that is still surviving today. These two adaptations made it easier for the bengal tiger to hunt and it has prospered in the wild. The darker fur made it harder for prey to spot the tiger and they easily became it’s food.
1. The species Panthera tigris tigris underwent a split about 5 million years ago on planet Arda due to the impact of a meteor. The meteor caused the region to undergo some climate and physical changes. This led to the next generation of bengal tigers growing adaptations that helped them better survive in the environment. The division led to two subspecies: Panthera tigris tigris agua and Panthera tigris tigris frest.
2. Around 5 million years ago, a meteor crashed on planet Arda. This increased the global temperature from 13 degrees celsius to 20 degrees celsius. The subspecies with webbed feet was able to swim more efficiently, but it became harder to travel on land. The subspecies with thinner fur eventually made it difficult to survive due to cold temperatures at night.
3. One of the adaptations of the subspecies Panthera tigris tigris agua is that it has webbed feet. It grew these when part of it’s homeland became flooded and it became key to swim easier to survive. Another adaptation of it was thinner fur. This was due to the rising global temperatures after the meteor impact. Natural selection favored this organism because it’s new features helped it survive short-term. The effectiveness eventually stopped and these new organisms eventually died off.
4. The subspecies Panthera tigris tigris frest developed adaptations of a darker fur coat and longer fangs. This is the species that is still surviving today. These two adaptations made it easier for the bengal tiger to hunt and it has prospered in the wild. The darker fur made it harder for prey to spot the tiger and they easily became it’s food.