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So basically, pandas are carnivores but they're too lazy to hunt so they eat oversized grass blades all day and sleep a lot. 🐼
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Bone-crushing marsupial lions, rhino-sized wombats, giant walking kangaroos, massive Komodo dragons and demon ducks of doom, man, Australia back then was even crazier and scarier than today. XD
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Sea turtles are true survivors and they have been on this planet for millions of years. Not bad for such gentle, slow-moving creatures.
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Ah, I love Deinocheirus. It went from being the most mysterious dinosaur ever to one of the most well known. We now know every bizarre feature of its body (the tail-feather fan, the spoonbill, the hump) and its diet. Goes to show how one must never give up and that even the most baffling mysteries can be solved if you try hard enough, even if it takes years.
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Vampire bats are venomous? Well that explains why Zubat, Golbat and Crobat are Poison types.
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A gigantic goose would leave nothing of my body, I'd rather cuddle with a hundred adorable pocket sauropods.
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Who else remembers that scene from Dinosaur Revolution where a Rahonavis is chased by two baby Majungasaurs and as revenge, it uses its (speculative) ability to mimic sounds and summons some Beelzebufo that proceed to eat the babies?
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3:34 Vulcanodon was not as big as its later relatives, but it was a lot bigger than you. And it also skipped leg day unlike its later relatives, look at the thin, lizardlike back legs on that thing! 😂😂😂
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@kelzbelz313 Geese can be mean, but they can be chill if you don't tick them off. And hey, at least they'll never be as mean as swans! Mute swans are nearly as tall as humans, they're extremely aggressive, sometimes for no reason, they have a bone hidden in their wings to beat you senseless with, and a swan once killed a man by drowning him...
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When I heard about that, I was suprised at first. Am I disappointed? No! If anything Dire wolves are way cooler now! Originally they were just boring old wolves but bulkier. But now they're known to be big, badass dogs whose ancestors entered America way before wolves did! And hey, we can still call them Dire wolves even tho they actually aren't. The modern maned wolf also has wolf in its name but it's not even close. XD
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Being killed by a stork would be a very embarassing death. 😂
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Raccoons have been called that for years now.
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@awnaw5529 No, don't give breeders ideas, they might infuse panda DNA into poodle embryos and create disgusting abominations! 🤣🤣🤣
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Ah, Deinonychus. The true Jurassic Park raptor.
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I knew that. But did you know they can also surf?
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"Lovenator" sounds like it would be a weapon made by Doofensmirtz that forces people to fall in love. XD
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Atopodentatus is proof that anything we consider common knowledge about a prehistoric animal could potentially become 100% wrong in the future.
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I recall that one time they saw a normal animal (I don't exactly remember what it was) and they were extremely confused about it, cuz in a world full of bizarre hybrid animals, a normal animal truly is even more bizarre. XD Edit: So it was a bear. Thanks, ya'll.
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Fun fact: Nowadays Brontosaurus is a separate genus from Apatosaurus once again, it existed after all.
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I wonder if there were giant fossas that preyed on them.
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Onychonycteris? Isn't that one of those blasted, annoying bats from ARK?
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@arianheight750 We lost engine one. And engine two is no longer on fire!
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@christianv-h3278 True, but Dako wasn't discovered back then. They based the JP Velociraptor on Deinonychus and gave it steroids.
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Fire ants may be painful, but then there's bullet ants, who rightfully earn their name. Honestly I'd rather get burned by a match than get fricking shot.
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Most people would be freaking out if Arthropleura were still alive today, meanwhile I'd probably keep one as a pet and put a hat on it and take it outside so the kids can interact with it. 😅
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@seafoamturtle2280 Ok, that verse is kinda sad.
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@DenyTheWitch-t9m Giant running crocodiles!? And people think modern crocs are scary.
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@siyacer Well, it's not as famous to the general public as Tyrannosaurus, but it's still pretty famous among paleontologists and dinosaur fans.
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It's the circle of life, death for a whale means life for tons of isopods, crabs, worms and other bottom feeders.
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@Jack-sy8mr Same. I find it fascinating that despite coming out in 2000, the cgi looks superior to most cgi nowadays.
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@maggie5456 If there's opossums in your region, be nice to them. They don't carry rabies and they devour thousands of ticks that cause Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and when they eat them they neutralize the virus. They're also very cute.
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I just remembered that all sauropods start life as insanely tiny babies, and they eventually grow up to be gigantic adults, so that means every adult Diplodocus was the size of a goose at one point in its childhood.
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The Diplos in WWD have aged kinda well compared to most other creatures on the show, modern restorations don't look that different. The only thing extremely wrong with them, which even at that time was wrong, was that ridiculous wasp-like egg-laying device.
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@dylanmccallister1888 Actually The Land Before Time takes place in some fictional, ambiguous time period seeing as there's dinosaurs, pterosaurs and other animals from all three time periods of the Mesozoic era, plus a few Permian creatures, and the tv series even had the Cenozoic mammal Epigaulus in one episode. LOL, I sound so nerdy. XD
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Seeing a Mosasaurus or a Megalodon or a Pliosaurus funkei would make me leave the water at once, but if if I saw an Archelon I would take a ride on its shell.
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@tsopmocful1958 The Arizonasaurus design isn't what's funny, it's the goofy running pose it has, it looks like it was playing video games and then its mom yelled its full name from the other side of the house. XD
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So it actually means animal zoo?
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@diamondback7719 What about the magpies? I hear they rip off people's eyes for no reason. 😱
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Hateg Island sure was a unique and strange place, I mean, it was home to a gigantic pterosaur that terrorized the island and ruled it as the top of the food chain. Only on Hateg Island did a pterosaur manage to fulfill the niche of the Tyrannosaurus rex. Hatzegopteryx sure would have been scary if it were alive today, it ate small sauropods for crying out loud so humans would probably be on its menu too.
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@de_la_flav9775 Back then the mammals were still in the process diversifying to occupy the niches left by the dinosaurs. There weren't any primates yet, and if there were, they were like tarsiers or bushbabies and weren't advanced. So no, no hominids in Titanoboa Town.
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@krankarvolund7771 Yup. Besides, in prehistoric times, there were many more strange egg-laying mammals. The platypus looks normal next to them, it's just one of the only ones left.
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Actually recent studies indicate it was closer to the entelodonts and probably looked similar to them.
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Well, why not call it the Big Chill? Or the Nippy Era? I'm just saying, how do we know it's an ice age?
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@Newbmann You know what they say, Science marches on. Some things we think about prehistoric creatures eventually become outdated. Like Gastornis. It was once thought to be a fierce predatory bird that preyed on small horses, but we now know it was a herbivore. And Spinosaurus was not a typical terrestrial hunter, it was a semiaquatic fish-eater with rather short legs.
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I'm so sorry. He's in a better place where he's happy and someday, you'll be reunited with him.
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Where did the dinosaur come from?
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Second largest. Some bastard named Paleoxodon namadicus took the trophy from poor Paraceratherium. XD
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Yeah, these American cheetahs are the reason pronghorns evolved to be extremely fast.
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@brece5452 And a Trilobite called Han Solo.
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At least he's in Smash now.
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