🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴

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🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴

🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴

@morallyobsolete

dinosaurs, Dune, dungeons (and dragons) he/him

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2018
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🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴@morallyobsolete·
@ausar_the Future predator vs gorgonopsid was peak, future predator really thought he had it with his superior speed and reflexes
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Ausarchosaur@ausar_the·
Prehistoric and future animals meeting is such a cool concept. One time I made a forum thread pitting T. rex against the swampus from TFIW. Then there’s the future predator vs gorgonopsid fight.
|| hitorin ||@hiroshi33014

"Ancestor and Descendant" Ammonite from the prehistoric and Megasquid from 200 million years in the future (The Future Is Wild) in the Poolrooms #digitalart #fanart #liminalspace #poolrooms #cephalopods #ammonite #paleo #specevo #thefutureiswild

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Isa // Lord of Crows
Isa // Lord of Crows@Secondlina·
Bummer.
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Goober
Goober@goobcats·
@FreedomFlaming0 Anarchist because I don't have a consistent sleep schedule
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Tori_@Toribabieegirl·
People who cut out soda entirely, what did you start drinking instead?
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🦈hiny Gander™ (Radiostatic Withdrawal Symptoms)
For the love of god if a studio that's NOT AN INDIE PROJECT MADE BY PEOPLE WITH A PASSION FOR PALEONTOLOGY (LIKE PREHISTORIC KINGDOM) gives us tidbits of progress like The End of Oak Street it should be seen as a good thing. They're finally catching up, APPRECIATE THE BABY STEPS!
Wesley The Paleo Dude 🦖👾🐲@Cretaceous27738

What’s a paleo opinion that had you like this

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🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴@morallyobsolete·
@YutyTyrant @Gulop1th3cuZ It might oxygen levels were still different, i don’t think it would suffocate though probably closer to living at high altitudes, but who knows in the end
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🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴@morallyobsolete·
@YutyTyrant @Gulop1th3cuZ Lack of competition and they didn’t get that big, especially on land arthroplura was an outlier. Most of the big bugs were pretty small in absolute terms. Competition with vertebrates was definitely a factor as well, especially after we started getting bigger
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🦖Anarchaeopteryx 🏴@morallyobsolete·
@ausar_the @Jiro25161042 If I’m not mistaken, a lot of places where it seems that one group out competed the other in a niche only got access to that niche after the first group went extinct, like tyrannosaurs raise after the extinction of charcharodontasaurs in North America
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Ausarchosaur@ausar_the·
@Jiro25161042 were piscivores, not specialized marine mammal predators, North American bear dogs (Amphicyon) only become really large after the large entelodonts (Daeodon) go extinct.
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mel |@melscanvas_·
notice how men always use the worst quality screenshots and the worst possible angles to prove that western games only have ugly women meanwhile western games:
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