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Author | Worldbuilder | Illustrator. Too many passions, not enough time. Pro-Choice. BLM.

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@TalesofKaimere
Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere | He/Him
1 year
Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, including heists on a ship, a desperate chase through a marsh, and a survival story from the perspective of a killer whale! Link to episode:
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2 months
If this animal wasn't so normalized to a lot of us, it would probably have the same beauty status as peafowl. They're gorgeous.
@jethroreading32
HulloThere - not on a boat ☹️
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Honestly it's pretty nuts that this is what chickens looked like *before* any selective breeding for aesthetics. What a pretty animal.
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@TalesofKaimere
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@BrianRoemmele What the heck are you talking about it’s an amazing reconstruction and totally viable to use as a foundation for respectable paleoart.
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Xenofiction should be done as intentional translation. Don't lose your readers in a mess of redundancies. Unless the phrase is really important to the cultures you're portraying, just call a horse a horse and a road a road.
@raavenna_art
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9 months
Incredible meme my partner made specifically for me after listening to me lecture about this
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@TalesofKaimere
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9 months
If people look at a real bear in broad daylight and still think it looks like a person, imagine seeing one at night in a forest? Bigfoot is a bear. Cope.
@Phil_Lewis_
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A zoo in eastern China is denying suggestions some of its bears might be humans in costumes
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@TalesofKaimere
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That there are any humans who think they can best one of these in an unarmed fight is hilarious.
@InsaneRealitys
Insane Reality Leaks
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Intense battle between 2 HUGE Brown Bears in Full HD 34
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@TalesofKaimere
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1 year
What this trailer tells me is that it doesn’t give a fuck and is just here to have fun. I’m here for it.
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A Meg eats a dinosaur in ‘MEG 2: THE TRENCH’.
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People saying they’d just assume it’s a dragon are way overestimating the size contemporary art depicts dragons, and also overestimating the level of dedication knights would have in protecting their peasants from said dragon.
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It’s really insane that a bipedal predatory animal larger than an elephant used to exist. Like if I described a Tyrannosaurus rex to someone from the Middle Ages, they’d think I was making it up.
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@TalesofKaimere
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Anteaters galloping at 30+ mph makes a lot more sense when you see their skeleton:
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@TalesofKaimere
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10 months
Finished Next Week's episode! Will be joining good company.
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@TalesofKaimere
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2 months
To anyone sincerely commenting some variation of “the odaga reminds me of Godzilla”: Did… did you think I was trying to pull a fast one? On one of the most famous creature designs? I’m not a subtle man but this is a clown hammer to the face even for me.
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@TalesofKaimere
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2 months
Some little guys:
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@TalesofKaimere
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10 months
And if viewed from the front, Bronto would be like three times as wide since Shant is built like a cardboard cutout, yet both probably weighed around the same since Bronto has the rough density of a balloon.
@RizkiusMaulanae
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Ever wonder how big Shantungosaurus is next to Brontosaurus? Well here you go. Skeletals provided by @bricksmashtv and @FabioAleRomero
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Mosasaurs 100% demonstrated this behavior and nothing you can say will convince me otherwise.
@JasonKPargin
Jason Pargin, author of John Dies at the End, etc
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Terrifying lizard encounter
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Also did Triceratops art for Prehistoric Zoo-Keeper Association! Some great videos in the works by a knowledgable and passionate creator! Feeding Captive Triceratops Pt. 1: Pt. 2: Health Concerns:
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@TalesofKaimere
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6 months
To be fair, there aren't any notable birds from New Zealand.
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two years ago today
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@TalesofKaimere
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2 years
PoV: you and 2 other baby Carcharodontosaurus hear a Plat Plat in the Kem Kem and know your time has come.
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8 months
Retrosaur vs Modern and Leaping Larlaps references all in one pic:
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@TalesofKaimere
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1 year
'Spinosaur Destroys Iguanodont' probably looked like this 99% of the time.
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@j_stocky
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“Destroys”💀
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@TalesofKaimere
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2 months
Sometimes a fringe theory is on the fringe because it’s goofy and not worth entertaining.
@BestCryptids
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The Tsavo man eaters were an infamous pair of lions that killed dozens of people near the turn of the 20th century. Due to them living in caves and lacking manes, there's a fringe theory that the lions are actually living cave lions, a species thought to be extinct since 9000 BC
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Needed a new profile for the upcoming episode:
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It’s mom’s turn to get dinner, so Papa Indrakai stays in the nest to watch the kids.
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@TalesofKaimere
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Bigfoot, but a sloth.
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The marine snapper is closer to sea turtles than the meadow snapper they were named after, but it was long assumed they were either hybrids or a snapper that took to open water. Used @fishboy86164577 ’s Archelon skeletal as a reference. Cheers!
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The gigantic and bizarrely proportioned Archelon. This skeletal is specifically modelled after the largest specimen, Brigitta. I suspect Brigitta is male given the very long tail, extra bone near the pisiform, and massive flippers. Those traits seem to be variable among specimens
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@TalesofKaimere
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2 years
Sea wyvern commission!
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@TalesofKaimere
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Qomanqa is the English spelling of the Amanetran version of the Great Library's interpretation of the Permian Islander word for the animal, which is thought to mean roughly 'Hungry Island Rises from the Abyss' Isn't language fun?
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Description of a new cetacean, Perucetus colossus, has landed! Looking forward to reading the paper later. Initial thoughts are surprise by the bulk of the silhouette considering it came from warm seas, but for the niche, a sirenian bodyplan (thick skin, ample muscle) tracks.
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I like the Deinonychus design as an evocation of the idea that the first creations were crude chimeras. Over time they became closer to modern understanding either via more complete genomes or (more likely) specifically engineering them to closer resemble current interpretations.
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Insane that these are from the same game
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Marine camels for @ChaseThetford88 ’s Atlantis project!
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@TalesofKaimere
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@itsafronomics All I'm saying is Mark Wahlberg didn't appear in a vacuum
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Vaskalamaldus the Raven King, antagonist of my first Tales of Kaimere short story, Death Walks on Broken Wings.
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Nyctoguin:
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@DustinRNuttall @markoftheD @wendelltalks Science doesn’t function based on your understanding, or the lack thereof.
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@TalesofKaimere
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9 months
A dude:
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1 year
They know what they're doing with this promo💀
@AppleTV
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Serotonin brought to you by prehistoric babies.
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@TalesofKaimere
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Krakens Beware:
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2 years
Hard to beat the design concept of ‘big monke’
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@TalesofKaimere
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You’ve heard of jumping spiders. Now get ready for…
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5 months
What’s better than one little guy? Two little guys.
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Permian Oliphaunt, largest dicynodont in Kaimere.
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Marine scorpions of the Inland Sea:
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Protoceratops I Illustrated last year but didn’t get done in time for the ceratopsid episode.
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1 year
To top it off, dinosaurs very likely had an instinctive wariness around pterosaurs if not outright childhood trauma.
@omegafreelancer
Omegafreelancer (Commissions OPEN!)
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Hot take: A Quetz could beat a rex in a fight. Here's something dino enthusiasts don't take into account in fights (which is everything except for bite force and size): blind fury. A Quetz way not be able to kill a rex, but it can run enough fades to scare one.
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@StorySorcery Mfs love the Romeo and Juliet dynamic but not as much as they love to forget the opening line of the damn play that establishes their factions are on equal footing.
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8 months
She’s hungry:
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Base coat and glue are done! Model by @khriskath
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2 years
Attack on Titan but it’s a titanosaur:
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Crocodile and caiman WIP
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1 year
Agreed.
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@Goji_Saurus
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Honestly surprised in almost 70 years we haven't had a single official Godzilla design with a flattened crocodile tail tbh
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1 year
This image did more damage to my early pterosaur reconstructions than any other reference in any aspect of my journey as an illustrator.
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3 years
My siblings send me the best memes.
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A pelagic plesiosaur has died, and its body sank far below its natural habitat near the surface deep into the abyss.
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2 months
In the deeper and colder Khalin Sea, harpid trilobites are the most common lineage, best represented by the hoofhead. In the abyss, harpids are much more common, being among the most common creatures in the deep ocean floors. Link to episode:
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A grandfather whale, used to thinking himself king of these cold waters, suddenly finds himself on the menu.
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Phoenix:
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9 months
Predators that take large prey show great strength and resolve, but I've seen it said that small game is easier. Sure, killing a rabbit might be easier than killing a moose, but as Richard Adams said: "Whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first, they must catch you."
@narrative_hole
What the media hides.
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This was genuinely crazy to watch
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@NaturalSciences Your use of AI art is deeply disappointing. Even if you were fine endorsing theft, can you honestly say this represents a good depiction of the animal? Shame on you.
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2 years
When he quack, watch your back.
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SCP Commission: released under CC BY-SA 3.0. Boundless life a word away. SCP-7042: Mother Nature’s Sketchbook
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1 year
Could ammonites look around their shell as they propelled back?
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Not only were Spanish colonizers slaughtering people in the name of their religion, sacrificing them in the name of gold and glory, at the time of the conquistadors, medicinal cannibalism was at its peak in Europe. But go off I guess.
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While on patrol between the Permian Islands, a dragon rider spots a large short-necked elasmosaur with an entourage of sharks.
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Tectospalaea archocnus, "Cave-Maker, King of the Sloths"
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Finished up the ‘panther parrot’, a large omnivorous parrot endemic to the forests of the western continent.
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Wild karakai and two of many domesticate color morphs
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2 years
PoV: your subscription to life and limb is about to expire.
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From what Kaimeran paleontologists can tell, the ‘First Dynasty’ had quite an eccentric cast.
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During the First Dynasty, most of the tropics were swamp and jungle. Here, an herbivorous sarcopterygian tells a predatory tetrapod to find a new wallow:
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Shoutout to Creatures Galore for suggesting I add "†" to extinct kaimeran taxa. I like it! Looks so official with an obelisk. Foreboding, as a treat.
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“Puffins only possess Technicolor bills—and their matching orange feet—during the spring breeding season. Just before winter sets in, they shed the colorful outer bill, leaving a noticeably smaller and duller-colored beak.” WHO WAS GUNNA TELL ME PUFFINS SHED THEIR DAMN BEAKS
@DanielBilodeau1
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@dino_magenta @nyrorosaurus Yup. It's just a keratin extension of the bill that sloughs off when the breeding season is over. Puffins do something similar.
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@SpicyAtreides A child looking up to Anakin:
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All legends start small:
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Merry Christmas, folks! Have some weird fish.
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The notzokideu is a sophont flightless tapejarid found only in the highlands of Pakardia.
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The sunrise titan, largest of the azhdarchids and one of the tallest animals in the known world.
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A cockatrice:
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I hope to make a video special about these giant multituberculates at some point, but for now, enjoy the leviathan!
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Sometimes it’s fun to just make a big horrible beast.
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@TLahottie @steamyporkbuns @cascadiaforall America also has stupid worldbuilding.
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Working on the uh let’s call it the retractable hoof concept:
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Reposting this sketch of a meeting of Kaimeran predators because it’s relevant this afternoon.
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“Can we become macropredators now?”
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Scientific name roughly translates to 'horse cock, monster cock'.
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With adult females often 60 feet in length, and 65+ not uncommon in their southern populations, the whaler shark O. megalodon is one of the largest animals in Kaimere. Even their offspring, typically 16 feet at birth, are among the top predators of the seagrass meadows.
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With comfort island-hopping proficiency despite being a fully terrestrial animal, the bear-croc Brontosuchus is the apex predator of the forested regions of the Permian Islands. They are found on prairies, though large feral dragons have meant they are rare in such open habitats.
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Paleoartists and enthusiasts should use 'plausible' rather than 'accurate' with much greater frequency.
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This is one of if not the best depictions of superhuman strength I've seen. Sure, a lot of superheroes are far stronger, but this looks more impressive, even if the feats of strength are a fraction of what Superman and Hulk display. It looks plausible, and that hits harder.
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Man the live action for YYH has intense and dynamic action
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“Kings of Scat and Dust” A silver cockatrice and a hedgeback boar squabble over a buried lungfish. For most of the year, their home in the western Arvelith monsoon forests are a desolate wasteland. Summer will bring plenty, but for now, every possible calorie counts.
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Miracinonyx is an often suggested evolutionary drive in pronghorn speed, yet pronghorns seem to have been highly cursorial back in the Miocene. Not saying American cheetah didn't push pronghorn speed, just more to the story. Missing taxa, perhaps? Classic fossil record.
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Hear me out what if Thescelosaurus got huge and murdered a bunch of people?
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Sometimes animals wander outside their normal habitat, even specialists. Good to remember for replicating extinct ecosystems.
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Check out this moose that was spotted near Tesuque, New Mexico! Photo taken by Tirzio Lopez, State Game Commission Vice Chairman.
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I take this project seriously, but not *too* seriously.
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There are five species of Thalassocolubrus that you all will meet on Tuesday!
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1 year
The zentaur is the apex predator in the forests of Arvel and Ni'Khar. They are low-slung, heavyweight assassins that specialize in large game. When taking prey, they capture and restrain in powerful jaws, then claws up to a meter long are thrust into the windpipe or between ribs.
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6 months
A creature:
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1 year
When plesiosaurs first arrived in Kaimere, they found the seas ruled not by ichthyosaurs, but by giant synapsids.
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A southern mountain dragon passes over a herd of roo-hogs, breathing a cloud of venom upon them.
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9 months
The green turtlehead is the most common species in the genus Testudocorona, the giant or crowned turtlehead pachycephalosaurs. Herds of these animals are are abundant in the temperate and subtropical forests of southwestern Kairul.
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3 months
Refined to clarify that the 19 meter bulls are by no means average:
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3 months
Qomanqa is the English spelling of the Amanetran version of the Great Library's interpretation of the Permian Islander word for the animal, which is thought to mean roughly 'Hungry Island Rises from the Abyss' Isn't language fun?
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8 months
For legal reasons: this is a joke.
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4 months
The Hopossum Himself: Leptictidium
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2 months
Sebecid vs Sloth: a tale as old as time (or at least as old as the Oligocene/Miocene boundary)
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