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Random Thoughts/Off-Topic 01/22/26(Thu)19:39:44 No.5094941 Any animal discussion not worthy of its own thread

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01/22/26(Thu)19:50:13 No.5094944 early vertabrate fish may have had four eyes based on recent fossil discoveries
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01/22/26(Thu)20:29:36 No.5094953 Gort
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01/22/26(Thu)20:54:03 No.5094961 >>5094944
Did they think the middle two reduced to the single pariatal eye or was it originally 5?
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01/22/26(Thu)21:23:06 No.5094969 >>5094961
the article I read didn't seem to have definitive fossil findings, ao I'm skeptical until more studys are done
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01/22/26(Thu)21:30:34 No.5094971 Squigga
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01/22/26(Thu)22:12:41 No.5094986 not enough frogfush
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01/22/26(Thu)22:13:44 No.5094988 >>5094986
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01/23/26(Fri)23:03:56 No.5095301 physical limitations of hopping animals
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01/23/26(Fri)23:06:23 No.5095303 >>5094986
>>5094988
>slop
You disgust me
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01/23/26(Fri)23:14:35 No.5095308 Namibia Skeleton Coast Lions, only marine hunting lions in the world
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01/23/26(Fri)23:28:11 No.5095310 >>5095303
my apologies, didn't do my homework senpai
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01/24/26(Sat)21:15:54 No.5095618 >>5094944
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01/24/26(Sat)21:18:29 No.5095621 >>5094977
what the frog doin
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01/25/26(Sun)06:06:07 No.5095717 >>5094941
>not a single great white verified over 20 ft
>only three crocodiles verified over 20 ft, and only one of those was measured in a single piece
So why is it everyone and their grandma has seen a 20 foot shark/croc
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01/25/26(Sun)06:16:19 No.5095720 Can shrimps use tools?
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01/25/26(Sun)06:30:38 No.5095721 >>5095720
Tool use is necessary for frying rice
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01/25/26(Sun)07:03:10 No.5095727 >>5094944
Baffles me as to why this hasn't re-evolved in ANYTHING in our 400 million year lineage besides lampreys.
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01/25/26(Sun)08:14:32 No.5095744 >>5095727
Most animals don't need to look up and forward at the same time. That's really only helpful in the ocean, and even then only if something might eat you.
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01/25/26(Sun)08:51:30 No.5095755 African mustelids who convergently evolved to look like skunks
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01/25/26(Sun)09:19:10 No.5095759 And Skunks which appeared out of random in Indonesia
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01/25/26(Sun)13:33:27 No.5095789 >>5094944
bs
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01/26/26(Mon)14:48:58 No.5096124 >>5095720
maybe not shrimp, but crabs do
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01/27/26(Tue)04:11:53 No.5096361 >Most docile creature originating in an era with some of the most terrifying marine reptiles ever
>Somehow outlived all of them
how did these fellas do it.
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Anonymous
01/27/26(Tue)04:57:04 No.5096366 sadden that humanity isn't going to change their ways to save animals and plants from mass extinctions. it's just going to be a lot of faggity lamenting from the people in power that caused it.
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01/27/26(Tue)18:27:21 No.5096513 >>5096361
Having so many babies that predators can't possibly eat all of them
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01/27/26(Tue)19:02:57 No.5096526 >>5096361
Reproduction advantages, energy efficiency and hardiness/adaptability. Those are keys to success in a species. Crocodilians and Sharks also outlived them too thanks to similar traits.
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01/27/26(Tue)19:06:51 No.5096527 >>5096361
The meek shall inherit the Earth.
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02/02/26(Mon)17:09:13 No.5098066 flamingos a repopulating Florida after having gone extinct