🌴 The Ravine Ark: Flora and Fauna of the Expanded Rapa Nui
🌴 The Ravine Ark: Flora and Fauna of the Expanded Rapa Nui Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our last post, we explored a highly realistic alternate geography: an Easter Island (Rapa Nui) exactly twice its current size. We established that this expansion didn't create endless resources, but rather carved deep, inaccessible ravines that acted as an ecological buffer zone. Today, we dive into the biology of this island. In reality, extreme isolation made Easter Island's ecosystem incredibly fragile, leading to the extinction of its giant palms and endemic birds after human arrival. But in our 2x scenario, the deep ravines act as "Noah's Ark." Applying conservative evolutionary biology, let's look at the flora and fauna that survived, adapted, or perished in this sustainable Moai Empire. 1. The Palm’s Last Stand: Paschalococos disperta In our real timeline, the Rapa Nui Palm—the largest palm tree in the world, closely related to the Chilean Wine Palm—went exti...