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Nice synth music, well suited for the mystery of the deep of the seas. But you fail to give the credits to the music.. who is it ?
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So you're trying to say that Argentis ate the Moa and when humans did too, the argentis was left with no source of food.
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the argument about insect size and trachea breathing is wishy washy.
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The theory of terrorbirds being carnivores falls flat when you look at Parrot beaks. It is hooked and why, to break open nut shells. It is very likely that there existed larger nuts that fell from trees when Giant terror birds existed. This is a much stronger theory than the ridiculous chasing on land of herbivores which makes no sense. There is no convergent evolution that would support a flightless carnivorous bird unless it had a jabbing spear like beak like a heron, and even so that only works for ambush, no flightless bird could chase run and make a prey fall while running and it could never project its claws forward while running (impossible), only while standing (cassowary), much less kill a large mammal with a single hook blow. There are so many impossibilities with that theory, it's simply false and should have been debunked long ago.
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@Le Stain Du Poop, Esq That would still be far from proving that is hunted chasing large fast mammals like a cheetah. It could have been an ambush predator that ate whatever weird meaty gigantic insect existed.
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Of course first human arrival to Madagascar came from South East Asia not Africa. I do not believe all humans today are the same specie when some of them still lived in the stone age era and had never crossed oceans. But of course all this is total opposite of the current false politically correct theories.
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If lemur came from elsewhere like africa, why is there no lemurs there today ?
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You forgot the theory that those arms could have been covered with feathers but my guess is it's related to caring for something much smaller than themselves that mattered to them. And that would be ... their eggs. Those arms did the same job as a turtle digging sand to bury eggs. Why not use their massive legs ? because carefully blending the eggs into the ground and covering them with dirt required a more subtle tool and that's were those hands come handy.
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