@WellnessPascal@TM9380 Not only that, all the stars in the sky also move, very slowly, which means the stars they saw were in completely different positions
@TM9380 There were no man-made lights; the only source of light was the moon on clear nights, of course.
I think carnivorous dinosaurs had much better night vision than we imagine today; attacks were very common at night 🌗🌕🦖🦖😊😉
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@PrehistoricK The new water and the pachy looks great, and the combat looks very promising. The prehistoric kingdom is about to be more alive than ever, keep cooking!
@RyaTnta90231@greenyphatom@GooseworxMusic You know that ragebait stops being ragebait and becomes an actual problem when you make up shit accusing someone about something like this falsely, or are you not old enough to understand this?
I'm really fucking scared of death. The pain I'll have to inflict on myself and the life I will have to cut short are stuck in my mind. I wish there was another way, but that "other way" would involve turning back time.
Hopefully there's something on the other side.
@Fuxianhuia@AnthonyUSAKing@NomadicAllo Correct me if I'm wrong but some giant arthropods of the carboniferous went extinct because of oxygen level drops. Of course it's not the only reason since the disappearance of their habitats was also a big factor, but it still affects them on a slightly bigger scale
@AnthonyUSAKing@NomadicAllo Not really, maybe even lower at some parts of the mesozoic, It could also have some parts where maybe it was a little higuer but nothing too significant. Oxygen has little to nothing to do on big dinosaurs size, It only has a strong effect on arthropods which have another system