


Its nose and ears are also huge, which allows it to properly locate its targets in complete darkness. Appearances After Man: A Zoology of the Future, by Dougal Dixon (1981) Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. After Man: A Zoology of the Future Author: Douglas Dixon Publisher: Nelson Canada LTD Release Date: 1981 Book: Good+ Jacket: Very Good Edition: First. We found 4 book recommendations similar to After Man. Its nose and ears are also huge, which allows it to properly locate its targets in complete darkness. If you liked After Man, what should you read next After Man: A Zoology of the Future. The Night Stalker's teeth are sharp and dagger-like, resembling those of a carnivorous dinosaur. The Night Stalker's teeth are sharp and dagger-like, resembling those of a carnivorous dinosaur. Meanwhile, the limbs that were originally legs have become arms, complete with five skeletal clawed fingers which give it dexterity. The most fantastic aspect of this species' anatomy is the fact that it actually walks on its forelimbs, which have evolved from their ancestors' wings to become cursorial legs, equipped with a talon-like claw to eviscerate prey. Their diet consists of all sorts of reptiles and mammals.

The Night Stalker is a large, bipedal, nocturnal predator, which hunts in packs through the forests, and finds its prey by means of echolocation, since their atrophied eyes have become practically useless. The Night Stalker ( Manambulus perhorridus) is a fearsome land-based predatory bat which evolved circa 50 million years in the future, in the Pacific archipelago of Batavia: a chain of volcanic islands colonized by bats that subsequently became flightless.
