Category
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astrobiology
thumb|Nucleic acids may not be the only [[biomolecules in the universe capable of coding for life processes.]]

The Time Machine
1895 dystopian science fiction novella by H. G. Wells
The First Men in the Moon
novel by H. G. Wells
The Future Is Wild
2002 television miniseries

Galápagos
novel by Kurt Vonnegut

Last and First Men
1930 Olaf Stapledon science fiction novel

After Man
book by the Scottish geologist and author Dougal Dixon
speculative evolution
science fiction genre focused on biology
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Rhinogradentia
thumb|A mock taxidermy of a rhinograde, using its "nasorium" to fish, at the [[Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg.]]

All Tomorrows
2006 speculative evolution and science fiction book

The New Dinosaurs
book by Dougal Dixon
rotating locomotion in living systems
phenomenon and topic of discourse in evolutionary biology and biomechanics

Man After Man
book by Dougal Dixon
Dragon's Egg
1980 novel by Robert L. Forward
Extraterrestrial
British–American documentary television miniseries
Dinosauroid
thumb|A model of the hypothetical dinosauroid, Dinosaur Museum (Dorchester)|Dinosaur Museum, Dorchester|273x273px
The dinosauroid is a hypothetical species created by Dale A. Russell in 1982. Russell theorized that if a dinosaur such as Stenonychosaurus had not perished in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, its descendants might have evolved to fill the same ecological niche as humans. While the theory has been met with criticism from other scientists, the dinosauroid has been featured widely in books and documentaries since the theory's inception.

Alien Worlds
2020 British sci-fi nature docuseries
The Last Dragon
2004 film

Son of Man
1971 novel by Robert Silverberg

Mermaids: The Body Found
2012 television film directed by Sid Bennett

All Yesterdays
book by Darren Naish
Orion's Arm
Science fiction world-building project