I'm surprised by the lack of comments on this. I just made extremely tiny ukfauna.

Tardigrade sized Ukfauna, interesting.

Sorry about the lack of comments, just got off work earlier today and had Pathfinder last night. These are very adorable, and I'm already imagining a flea-like genus based on these.

these are actually quite a bit bigger than most tardigrades (I have meiofauna in the works for next gen though!), but I'm glad they're well-received //files.jcink.net/html/emoticons/smile.gif I was a bit concerned about the size jump, though it looks like those are common in alpha genera anyway.

They're adorable, and probably well-needed, too. I like how all the body variation in the image establishes their ant-like variety.

I hope to diversify these into a bunch of little guys. This size range is wide-open for new genera that don't just hog 50 niches all to themselves.

Wouldn't these things be restricted to Darwin and Dixon, like the Neuks? Or are they semi-aquatic? Even if that's the case, I don't think they can swim all the way over to Drake, Barlowe, and Maineiac.

Given how tiny they are and how they have claws, it's possible they could pick up a ride on flying organisms or raft across. That would have to be specified, though.

It's already explained in the description.