Human Species of Future
Vacuummorph, Homo caelestis, a crab-like human genetically modified to live only in space. It must be noted that these creatures were not so much bred as built. The attributes that could not be created where grafted onto the creatures and they could never be able to reproduce.
Aquamorph, Homo aquaticus, a frog-like human. They have gills on the chest, thick blubber layers and paddle like legs and feet. Unable to speak and have limited facial expression and they could never be able to reproduce.
Tundra-Dwellers, Homo glacis fabricatus, yeti-like humans that fill the ecological niches of musk-oxen. Migratory creatures with thick rolls of blubber with ice-hooks on their hind feet. Capable of reproducing fertile offspring.
Plains-Dwellers, Homo campis fabricatus , humans that fill the roles of Gazelle, Water buffalo, and Gnu. Gazelle-like humans with modified appendages for scything grass. Capable of growing new teeth through their life and have pot bellies filled with specially-engineered bacteria for digesting grass. Capable of reproducing fertile offspring.
Tropical Forest-Dwellers, Homo silvis fabricatus, humans that fill the roles of apes, monkeys, and sloths. Long arms with thick claws allow these creature to move faster through the trees than across the ground. Thick jaws for cracking nuts and are capable of reproducing fertile offspring.
Temperate Woodland-Dwellers, Homo virgultis fabricatus, humans designed to fill the roles of both deer and bears. Walk on all fours because the shape of the big toes prevent bipedal locomotion. Omnivorous creatures who are designed to be immune to most natural poisons. Capable of reproducing fertile offspring.
Memory People, Homo mensproavodorum, descendants of the woodland-dwellers. Climatic extremes resulted in a species that can Inherit memories from its parents. Was not engineered sentient but re-evolved intelligence. Also called Boat-People and Travelers.
Antman, Formifossor angustus, an anteater-like human. They have blade like nails to rip open ant hills and eyes and nostrils that can be closed. They are also immune to the formic acid in the ants stings, depositing it in their tissue thus making them unpalatable to predators.
Social, Alvearanthropus desertus, colonial humans descended from plains-dwellers. Dwell in hive-like structures with a shared mind. Mostly meat eating with thick blades on their hands. Only one female breeds at any one time. These creatures are also called Hivers.
Slothman, Giganthropus arbrofagus, humans that imitate the extinct giant ground sloths. So heavy they cannot stand upright and have thick claws to pull down branches. Evolved in a predator free environment and have no natural means of defense.
Symbionts, Baiulus moderatorum/Moderator baiuli, tundra-dwellers (Baiulus moderatorum) allied with woodland-dwellers (Moderator baiuli.) Communicate through telepathy via nerve on nerve contact.
Aquatic, Piscanthropus submarinus, Dewgong-like humans with gills instead of lungs. The hind legs are fused together to form a fluke, but the hands and arms are still human like, The only engineered sentient species with the exception of the Vacuumorphs and the Aquamorphs.
Spike-Tooth, Acudens ferox, saber-toothed ape-like humans with elongated and serrated incisors instead of canines like the extinct saber-toothed cats. Evolved to specifically hunt large species such as the Sloth Men.
Seeker, Homo vates, A species that due to Climatic extremes has evolved the ability to detect water over long distances. The eyes, ears, and nose are all atrophied as they are no longer needed.
Islander, Homo nanus, a species of diminutive humans who have evolved like the Galapagos Iguanas. They inhabited the tropical, volcanic islands and feed almost exclusively on meat and other high protein sources.
Homo dormitor, Acudens ferox, a species of human that hibernates during the ice age winter. These creatures can live for hundreds of years although they spend much of that time asleep. Was not engineered sentient but re-evolved intelligence and can make rudimentary structures.
Fisher, Piscator longidigitus, a species that lives like an Otter. Inhabits mountain rivers and lakes where it swims after fish with its long claws like a Baryonx.
Cave Dweller, Spelocanthropus, a subterranean species that lives in caves and tunnels and only comes to the surface at night to hunt. Eyesight is atrophied but presumably their hearing is acute.
Deep sea Aquatic, Piscanthropus profundus, a species of Aquatic that lives in the dark depths of the ocean. Is sensitive to the infra-red spectrum and moves very sluggishly in order to conserve energy in such a poor habitat.
Parisite Host, Penarius pinguis/Nananthropus parasitus, evolved descendants of the Tundra-dwellers (Penarius pinguis) victimized by tiny human parasites (Nananthropus parasitus.) Penarius pinguis no longer has the thick wool coat of its predecessor species, but still produces excess blubber which in turn feeds the Nananthropus parasite which drinks its hosts blood and spends its entire life holding onto its hosts rolls of fat.
Human Sub-Species included
The creatures below are all the same species as they all appear to be capable of interbreeding provided that the external barriers between them where removed. The barriers between the three species below appears to be cultural eg, the Andlas, Tic and Hitec all view each other with distance and isolate themselves from each other. Note that the distinction between a species and a subspecies is that two sub-species would merge back into a single unified population if given the chance while two species would not. It has nothing to do with 'how different' the different groups appear to be to the observer.
Andla, Homo sapiens sapiens, technically modern humans. After the schism of mankind that separated the human populations, thus allowing them to evolve along their own paths, these Andlas where the only ones to remain true to the ancestral breeding stock.
Hitek, Homo sapiens machinadiumentum, the result of inbreeding and medical technologies that allow people with deformities and other medical problems to survive and reproduce. Homo sapiens evolved into this sub-species of its own that is now almost totally dependent on cyborg technology to survive.
Tic, Homo sapiens accessiomembrum, humans who have developed the technology to clone body parts and thus are for all intent and purposes, a brain which simply "wears" a different (cloned) body for every need, just as humans put on different clothes appropriate for a particular weather or job. The shape of, and number of limbs, on these bodies is often dependent on fashion.
Boat-People and Travellers, Homo mensproavodorum, The Species known as the memory people that can Inherit memories from their parents are split into two groups. One called the Boat-People and the other Called the Travellers. Although genetically compatible, these two groups are separated by ideology over how to use their memories and thus are both sub-species of Homo mensproavodorum.
2007-01-31 18:00:52
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answered by razov 2
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We're already having a revolution - the perpetual revolution, which is called Democracy. And, since democracies do not go to war against each other, the more countries which take up with this form of government, the less chance there is of war. There are people and nations including such as al-Qaida, the Taliban and Iran etc., who want to destroy democracy. The one thing they hate more than anything else is the idea of a free people. The people of Iran are subjugated, murdered by the state under some supposed pretext of law bundled together with some fake religion and all the rest. POWER TO THE PEOPLE and - remember this. . . when the people fear the government, that's tyranny when the government fear the people, that's liberty. LIBERTY SHALL REIGN
2016-03-28 23:18:26
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answered by ? 4
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Science says that evolution can and does stop. Humans are a great example, because we control our environment so well that we have removed selection pressures that would drive evolution.
Bottom line, human technologies will evolve into many marvelous things, but barring any drastic change you are already looking at the end product of human evolution.
As far as the cyborg thing goes, looking at the backlash against genetic engineering leads me to think that those technologies will be poorly accepted. If ever.
2007-02-01 01:38:46
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answered by floundering penguins 5
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You mean evolution. Science does not have a human replacement.
Naturally occurring human evolution cease to exist when we learn to keep people alive and prolong their lives. We now have the ability to alter the human genome. Therefore, naturally occurring human evolution just is not gonna happen.
2007-01-31 17:00:02
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not revolution; it is evolution. Scientists predict that the successors to humans will have a round face, flat nose and bald head with super brains.
2007-02-01 18:47:46
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answered by Viji 2
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Cyborgs, AIs, Robots and bio engineered organisms. Cyborgs: humans with enhanced features, AIs: computer life forms that live on the Internet, Robots: Mechanized life, made from circuits and plastics, and Bio Engineered organisms that were made by genetic engineering, having features like gills, wings and chromatphores.
2007-01-31 18:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Insectoid Mutation of Ants and Roach's will evolve and rule the world.
2007-01-31 16:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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regardless of science i do believe that a thousand of billions year from now, humans will become beings who can come across time and space but never the manipulation of space and time
2007-01-31 17:40:45
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answered by probug 3
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The X-Men ... don't you know? They'd have us believe that they are already amongst us! People with super enhanced powers of smell sight or perhaps strength. Lol.
2007-01-31 19:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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number 9, number 9, number 9
I think you mean Evolution. And dare I say that Darwin might end your lineage...
2007-01-31 16:55:40
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answered by g g 3
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i'd say we're managing to eliminate our existance anyway, so we'll never manage to survive that long to change.
2007-01-31 23:40:26
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answered by noodle 3
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