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![Image 1 — [OC] Carnotaurus](https://preview.redd.it/96ra0gi5jmah1.jpg?width=1502&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=833cf267bda75d55d8d1b939cf8f23a106bdab4c)
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In this alternate cenozoic Europe has retained its large carnivores due to a lack humans. While the Americas and Asia belong to the tyrannosaurs, Africa belongs to the abelisaurids Europe belongs to the hippogriff. Hippogriffs are a lineage of terrestrial azdarchid pterosaurs. They have lost their long fourth finger instead having short blunt claws that act almost like hooves. Speaking of which these creatures move very similar to equids due to their long wrists and ankles. They gallop after prey using their beak or forelimbs to strike prey. The Eurasian Hippogriff as the name suggests lives in both Europe and parts of Russia. They are the quintessential Hippogriff species. The males sport a brightly colored pouch that they can inflate as a threat/mating display
What can we do in this situation?
In this alternate earth where the K-PG mass extinction never occurred Africa's megafauna is quite different from our timeline's. Fossils from Kenya and Madagascar show that abelisaurids were the dominant carnivores of Maastrictian Africa. Most notably is Abelotyrannus a macropredator that rivals the great tyrannosaurs in size. They rule the savannahs of Sub-Saharan Africa and some populations roam the rainforests of western and central Africa. Unlike it's cousins in South America and southern Asia these carnivores do not compete with tyrannosaur s and large raptors. They feed on hadrosaurs, small forest titanosaurs, and ceratopsians which have migrated from Eurasia. They compete with a plethora of mesopredators from crocodillomorths, dromeosaurs from Europe, and smaller abelisaurids. Abelotyrannus proves that the abelisaurids have it in them to rule a continent as apex predators a privilege they're cousins in the new world will not experience unless the megaraptorans and tyrannosaurs leave
Colors are partially inspired by turtles
I am a representative of the Leafcutter ant kingdom and we would like to form an alliance. In exchange for protection we offer fungus farms and aid if you are attacked
20 million years in the future the iguanas have gained a new diverse branch, the Thalassiguanids. While most of the lizards are obligate herbivores like the larger Redback Thalassiguana some small species are omnivores or predatory the kelp dragon is one such lizard. These meter long reptiles have striping to aid in camouflage reminiscent of modern sharks native to California's kelp forests. This along with their countershading allows them to creep up on prey and stay hidden from pinipeds and sharks
20 Mya in the future earth is warmer than it is today due to residual CO2 from the now gone human race. Due to this some reptile groups have become more successful in this case the iguana. This higher climate allowed for the marine iguana to remain in water for longer and adapt to be more aquatic. Over the years they grew more robust and larger, their limbs became wider, and they gained a more laterally compressed tadpole or spinosaur like tail. The largest is the Redback Thalassiguana. These 6 ft long reptile live along the north and south American pacific coast feeding on the now much more widespread kelp forests. They are of course named for the red cape on their back. The spikes on their ancestor's heads have become a boss used in intraspecific combat. They can somewhat haul themselves on land.
We are interested in an alliance with your Queen to defeat the wasp threat. We have valuable fungus farms whose produce we can offer in exchange for our alliance.
Many other insects are trying to deceive us into letting them into our colony I warn you of these intruders and ask that you report them to me and the other soldiers
Isn't he deadly
For me it was Ben G. Thomas's trilogy of videos about the genre's history and the feature cut of the Future is Wild which I found on YouTube
Human mains are causing other players to stop playing certain species for example they contributed to the deletion of megafauna in the Holocene update so should the human be removed
The plot is about a pair of dilophosaurus who are terrorizing a town in the English countryside in the 80s. The plot is mostly found footage style with tapes from the company Cicada Genetics who created the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures