🦤 Shadows in the Mist: The Fauna & Insects of the 2.5x Chatham Islands
🦤 Shadows in the Mist: The Fauna & Insects of the 2.5x Chatham Islands Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our last post, we mapped the intense, fragmented geography of a Chatham Islands expanded to 2.5 times its current size. We discovered a land of deep, wind-sheltered " pocket forests " and a massive, fog-choked wetland labyrinth known as the Te Whanga maze . Today, we delve into the biology of this misty sanctuary. Because the Chatham Islands are incredibly remote, no native land mammals ever reached them. Instead, birds, fish, and fascinating invertebrates ruled. Applying conservative evolutionary biology to this expanded, fractured terrain, let’s explore the highly specialized fauna—from massive birds to armored insects—that haunt the bogs and forests of the 2.5x Chatham Islands. 1. The Apex Predator of the Murk: The Labyrinth Eel In a massive wetland maze where thick fog renders vision useless, a new type of apex predator takes the throne. The Giant Longfin Eel ...