220 million years hence the amount of time between now and the time of humans is the same as the time of humans and the middle Triassic. In this time countless species have evolved, thrived and died. Most animals from the time of humans are now extinct wiped out in a mass extinction 120 million years prior.
The single super continent is dominated by desert with forests and grasslands only existing at the fringes. The land is inhabited by very few vertebrates which died out 120 million years ago all except for one extremely bizarre group. Flying over the skies of Pangea 2 a human of today might think it’s a bird however no bird has flown in 120 million years.
Upon closer inspection, the differences are obvious. This creature glides on 2 long flaps of skin connected to a muscular bone. When it lands it walks across the ground on 5 legs, it is unlike any animal alive today. Though a human would never guess this animal's closest relatives are scaly water dwellers it is the extraordinary descendants of the flish.
The Blish are a group of Flish that have further evolved their flight skills over the last 120 million years they are more streamlined aerodynamic and less bulky then there ancestors. The Blish is covered in thin hollow bristly hairs derived from elongated fish scales. Their pectoral fins and tail have elongated into 3 powerful back limbs allowing the Blish to walk along the ground.
However, it’s most important adaptation was the evolution of a shark like leather casing that surrounds the Blish’s eggs keeping water in for the devolving embryos allowing the Blish to cut all ties with the ocean and truly take to the skies.
Above is a common Blish ( Ichthyoptera communis) in flight the Blish tuck there 3rd and 4th legs in like a bird well there 5th leg stays out and uses it as a tail.