Would it be even possible for Cenozoic terrestrial mammals to live side by side with dinosaurs?
>>5082338Mein nigger
>>5082335>>5082338>>5082340This is /an/ /dbs/ thread now. Post our heroes.
>>5081733I'd make a planet filled exclusively with arthropods. Insects, arachnids, crustaceans, etc. I want to see if evolution could develop sapient consciousness from these crawling critters
Sea: CrabsLand: CrabsAir: Crabs (Flying)Its crabs all the way down
ROMA INVICTA. AVE CAESER.
I'm trying to collect more images of accurately feathered raptors. Please post your collection!
>>5082746Clearly drawn by a degenerate zoophile
>>5082769Grok says this was drawn by a degenerate zoophile
>>5082776It does look like the sort of thing a degenerate zoophile would draw
Does /an/ like penguins?
>>5013245someone post the webm
>>5041763genetic low test
>>5013245Penguin social distancing arranges them in a sort of honeycomb pattern. Low ranking birds nest in the middle of hexagons and take fire from every direction.
What time is it?
>>4998528How are rhinos going extinct, absolute beasts of nature, and this faggot nobody's even heard of?
El perro stretchy
>>5082621FPBP >>5082637>Cats out of nowhereRent free
>>5082881I'd tell you to stay in your containment thread but you killed it
>>5082600Very cute
I lost the very high resolution pic of jack ruselel, can someone post it?
>>5082621El Moishe seetho
I love hyenas, striped hyenas are my favorites
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>>5076176cousin. they're cousins...
Never forget what (((they))) took from you.
>>5075320millipede
Post the cutest dog possible.
>>5082894We should make chihuahua versions of all animals. Just imagine the possibilities
Picked this little girl up today. I have another BC from the same breeder. The one I already have is super affectionate and friendly and was right away. This one was the runt and she is super skittish.The other border collie is super friendly with her but annoyingly so. I'm glad he likes her immediately and i'm not worried at all about him intentionally harming her, but he's stressing her out by being overbearing.She doesn't seem to like me very much. She just wants to lay down in the most secure and dark place she can find. I made up a crate for her earlier and other than taking her out to potty a few times she is perfectly happy at the moment to stay in her crate. Perhaps that will change in a couple of days.
>>5083294Wow. Impressively cute! She will get more comfortable with her new surroundings in time. Best to be patient and let it happen on her time.Do you train your dog to do anything cool or have plans for her?
>>5083297Just as a companion although I am kicking around the idea of getting a small number of sheep to keep up with a pasture and an orchard.My other BC is similarly just a companion, but he's so friendly and driven that I felt he needed a friend. He just turned 1 last week. He can do basic tricks and obedience but he doesn't have a "job" so to speak.It's kind of weird. Every other dog i've ever gotten as a puppy slept with me or bawled if they were crated in another room. She seems content in her crate, and isn't making a peep. The older BC is whimpering for her though. I'm encouraged by how nice he is being to her. I'm annoyed that if I open her crate door he immediately eats her food, which is the exact same puppy chow I JUST transitioned him off of because he wouldn't eat it.
>>5082889
I love these stupid little retards like you wouldn't believe.Imagine keeping an entire farm of these. God why couldn't we live during the time of dinosaurs?
>>5082747Lotosaurus
>>5078722>there were no birds when the meteors hitVegavis and Asteriornis hard disagree. Both are within galloanserae (chickens, turkeys, pheasants, ducks, swans, geese), which means the split of galloanserae and neoaves (all birds other than gallonaserans, ratites and tinamous) had happened, and the split from the paleognaths (ratites and tinamous) had happened even earlier based on extanct bird anatomical and molecular evidence. Vegavis and Asteriornis date back to ~70 Mya at the earliest, but molecular estimates give a date for ~90 Mya or earlier for the most recent common ancestor of all living birds, which makes sense if you look at the fact that galloanserans and paleognaths have to diverge before these fossils.In other words, modern birds share a common ancestor dating to ~90 Mya. The asteroid strikes at ~66 Mya. Quite the gap during which modern birds' ancestors existed, survived and diversified into both ground-dwelling and water-dwelling fowl.
>>5078722>There were no birds when the meteor hit5/10, got me to reply
>>5082949>out of the vast diversity of enantiornithean birds and more basal avialans that existed in the Maastrichtian the only survivors of the impact where at least FIVE separate lineages of the obscure and rare neornitheans |Sounds convenient.
>>5082949Archaeopteryx is 150 million years back and birds had already diverged based on the huge number of strictly avian traits in that one non-avian.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/raccoons-are-showing-early-signs-of-domestication/
>>5080609Awww...he thinks he's people...Drunk, angry, Texan people...
>>5074160Some dog breeds are outright smarter than wolves and we don't know shit about how smart or dumb Neanderthals were compared to homo sapiens.
>>5077876thats what im saying, what happened to that caused its face to flatten out and its brow to enlarge to that manner, is this neanderthal or something, i dont know phrenology
>>5075790should have used a tanuki instead
>>5074518I like how you think.
Post raccs, save pics of raccs, discuss raccs! Here is a critter embiggining for the winter months.
Round winter critters
>>5072111STOP FIGHTING!!!
Guests of honor.
>>5081899Fat fucks
>>5083251NO THEY ARE NOT WE ARE JUST FUZZY FOR THE WINDER NOOOOO
>cellar spider>fucking everywhere outside of cellars
>>5076274Where else would you keep your wine?
What if everywhere is cellar HUH
>>5076248These guys love crawling over me while I'm sleeping. I'd be fine with it but they're so cold to the touch, it freaks me out.
>>5081843What if the 65% of female spiders that attack their mates were the ones that were raped when young?#StopTheCycle
>>5076274Some drunk bitch that I knew 7 years ago used to have one.
WE ARE SO BACKhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=r1tt3pf4MCQ
There was an episode where Ben tried release his vultures near a power line and sat by a river for a bit. Does anyone know what episode that was?I believe Ben may have filmed a turtle in that video that is either an entirely unknown species, or is evidence of a greater size than anyone previously known examples of an existing species. The turtle he filmed is a softshell of some kind, but it's gigantic. It's quite possibly the same size as a Yangtze river turtle. If not the same size, then very close. To my knowledge, there is no known softshell turtle that size in the US.
>>5081771government just doesn't record them that big because they don't want to accept any ecological preservation laws that blah blah limit their blah blah. Same deal with appalachy catamounts.
>>5078845What is that
>>5082011Why not look it up for yourself?
>release a video after months away>"I've got so much to show you in upcoming videos">doesn't release any more videos>refuses to elaborate
Post animal memesI made pic related after I saw my retarded cat enter the laundry room then scare himself because of it
>>5074383unc is a gen alpha term afaik.
>>5081898And unc be acting like being 40 on 4chan is a good thing. Sus. Bro hasnt touched grass or ass since the plandemic.
>>5071617>>5071414
>>5067065bretty gud, op
>>5083337Related.
T. rexRAWR
>>5080784Livyatan had larger but it's a whale so it feels unfair to compare a land animal with an aquatic one.
>>5081505that's a big root
>>5081014The amount of root its teeth had was insane
>>5081662Likely even bigger than this in life too, parts of it doesnt preserve well
>>5081207
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New Jotunheim video https://youtu.be/vKfuaPnYKLM
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>>5080882>>5080937>>5080967not to mention that elephants are so large and perceive the world at such a sped-up timescale that they effectively plan routes as puzzles that need to be solved; what's the best route to take around these known locations in my memory to best feed everybody with the most nutritious sources of food of sufficient variety that everyone stays healthy, and ensure we have access to safe drinking water regularly enough to stay alert, and pass by sufficiently many identifiable areas that the other members of the herd will remember them if I can't lead them there, etc etc. The whole world is a puzzle for them.
>>5081740is there also a possible truth to the theory that due to the quaternary glaciation resources and climatic conditions are unstable enough large animals can't adapt to the rapid changes purely through natural selection and the development of intelligence is a sort of fall-back solution?overall, there's been a fairly aggressive selection for higher intelligence among large vertebrates in the past few million years, and as evidenced by elephants and whales, unlike many other periods in earth's history, not even the most massive animals can escape this general trend
>>5040573>Weird Money