Literature
Giant flyer of the south
Antartica, 15 million years in the future.
Well after man's demise, the Antartic Peninsula is very different from nowdays. South America and Antartica have got closer once more; the island ranges between both landmasses only make the connection between the continents even more inevitable, and as a result the warmer currents from the north are forced further south. Eventually, the north of Antartica has become progressively warmer, and the ice caps in the Antartic Peninsula have melted way completly. Because global temperature has increased, the ice caps are now less extensive and while still predominating in this continent tundra has become