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Walker beasts live in the tropical rainforests of central Africa. Walker beasts get their name from evolving from knuckle walking to upright walking. They use their thick fur to adapt to colder tropical rain forest environments. They are protected in their social habitat making it easier for them to find food such as leaves, stems, bark, and more. In the next 1,500 years, global warming will increase the temperature of the environment, making the ground bare, hot, and hard. Then, the heat from the floor will make the walker beast’s knuckles super hot. Their skin will change from furry to leathery in order to keep the heat away. This will cause the walker beast to stop knuckle walking and they will start to walk nice and tall. They will evolve into creatures that walk straight up like humans.