Evolutionary Tree - Hunter's Encyclopedia (Reprinted Edition): Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
The following evolutionary tree diagram was originally published in [[Hunter's Encyclopedia (Reprinted Edition)]]. It is an updated version of [[Evolutionary Tree - Hunter's Encyclopedia 3]]. See | The following evolutionary tree diagram was originally published in [[Hunter's Encyclopedia (Reprinted Edition)]]. It is an updated version of [[Evolutionary Tree - Hunter's Encyclopedia 3]]. See [[:Category:Evolutionary Trees]] for a list of all published trees. | ||
These diagrams are presented as having been created by the Royal Paleontological Scriveners, within the world of Monster Hunter. As none of those diagrams have ever appeared in officially localized English media, the names of the taxa below have no official English names. | These diagrams are presented as having been created by the Royal Paleontological Scriveners, within the world of Monster Hunter. As none of those diagrams have ever appeared in officially localized English media, the names of the taxa below have no official English names. |
Latest revision as of 09:56, 24 July 2024
The following evolutionary tree diagram was originally published in Hunter's Encyclopedia (Reprinted Edition). It is an updated version of Evolutionary Tree - Hunter's Encyclopedia 3. See Category:Evolutionary Trees for a list of all published trees.
These diagrams are presented as having been created by the Royal Paleontological Scriveners, within the world of Monster Hunter. As none of those diagrams have ever appeared in officially localized English media, the names of the taxa below have no official English names.
The next updated version of the evolutionary to be released was Evolutionary Tree - 10th Anniversary Event.
Notable Changes
- New monsters have been added, resulting in additional taxa
- Snake Wyverns have been moved from a Superfamily within the Wyvern Hip order to a new Snake Wyvern Order
Evolutionary Tree Diagram
Unreviewed Translation Information in this section comes from an unofficial translation that was not reviewed by a Japanese speaker and may contain errors. See Help:Translation for more information. |
Biological Tree Diagram by John Arthur, Revised Edition
This is a tree diagram created by John Arthur, a hunter and former leader of the Royal Paleontological Scriveners, based on his belief that "we should investigate the ecosystems of all living things, not just study paleontology."
Color Key |
---|
Creatures whose existence has been confirmed in previous surveys |
Newly confirmed creatures |
Creatures under investigation |