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So a satyr?
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They just dislike it cuz they can't like it twice, that's all. Or they're drunk. 🤣
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Maybe it could eat eggs, but not all the time, of course. I'm sure it ate plants, fruit, insects, lizards, shellfish, small mammals, carrion and eggs only sometimes.
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If rodents still had horns, nothing would change cuz it's not like the horns would make them any stronger. Maybe that's why they ditched them in the first place.
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 @zooemperor3954 Bigfoot is real, he beats up people that prank him after eating beef jerky. XD
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 @originalsun5206 Also you wouldn't be a whaling target.
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Kowalski! Analysis!
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Not really, it's just tilting its body to the front. And ammonites and nautilus are not the same thing.
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I like cereal, but without milk, don't judge me! XD
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The Kronosaurus in the thumbnail kinda has the same color scheme of the old Carnegie Kronosaurus toy. Kinda.
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It had no teeth at all. You must be thinking of Pelecanimimus, a much more primitive Ornithomimid that lived alongside Concavenator.
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The thing in the thumbnail looks like a bipedal Komodo dragon on a diet. XD 2:49 When you hear your mom yell your full name from the other side of the house...
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But, they're so cute, and if we let them die, in the future our kids will be watching Kung Fu Panda, and they'll ask what animal is Po, and we'll awkwardly and sadly be forced to tell them the truth.
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 Elizabeth Frantes No offense, but you saying "blocked" appeared in my notifications and I got scared 💩less cuz I thought someone blocked me for no reason. 😂
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Probably chicken or iguana.
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Didn't invertebrates come before fish?
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Yup, the Sahara was green and, believe it or not, so was Antartica.
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 @dandazed5846 Who? Me? Well I'm a man of mixed interests. ;)
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I think that's the UK pronounciation.
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There is an Ornithomimid called Anserimimus, which means goose mimic, but it was definitely more chill than a gigantic goose would be if it existed.
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First they said "they're bears". Then they said "they're not bears". Finally they realized the truth and declared "yes, they're bears, end of discussion". By "they" I mean zoologists.
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This is where Cryolophosaurus roamed.
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They all had feathers and even wings.
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Maybe it's an editing mistake.
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Yeah, there were modern-style crocodiles, terrestrial crocodiles, bipedal crocodiles, herbivorous crocodiles and even filter-feeding whale crocodiles.
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What did you do!?!?
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I wouldn't wanna be a piece of grass cuz I would be devoured by any matter of herbivore ranging from termites to rhinos, or stepped on, or ripped to shreds by a lawn mower, or sh*t on by a horse, who might also step on or eat me, basically being grass sucks.
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I got nothing else to say except... LIZARDZ!!!! 🦎🦎🦎
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Butterflies?
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You mean Avatar, the Last Airbender, or Avatar, the movie with the blue smurf-donkey-furries that live in the jungle?
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RIP Drunken Hobo, Macaroni, Clive the dodo and many others. ðŸ˜
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As someone who speaks Spanish, I know. I always found that so confusing and it only makes the confusion between the two stronger.
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That would make perfect sense, those things can't escape from anything. You know, I'm suprised snails still even exist, they're slow AF, they can't defend themselves, and their shell is basically useless since nearly any snail predator can break through it, and snails have LOTS of predators, some of which don't even need to break the shell.
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Fun fact: Elephants are NOT scared of mice. That's just an old cartoon trope because it's apparently funny. However, elephants are actually scared of bees, which is understandable because bees can crawl into their trunks or ears and sting the insides.
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Therizinosaurus did live alongside Deinocheirus, though. I like to think that in order to avoid competing with each other, Therizino ate leaves from branches while Deino ate aquatic plants, while also catching the occasional fish.
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Well, today's lizards shed their skin so of course the lizards back then also did it, right?
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No, a thagomizer is a spike.
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If there are, they're not native.
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Nope. Red pandas aren't related to pandas and other bears, or raccoons and kin. They've been placed in their own unique family, Ailuridae.
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That would be an antlered lagomorph.
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It's called Odobenocetops and yeah, it's totes adorbs.
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