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>>16936407
Don't eat it then. It needs reconstituting back to a larger form. But then the Earth wouldn't support it. Tree bird seem to be diverse in form. It's going backwards in sizing equations. It seems to still hold some capacity of information of millions of years of history while reducing the size of itself to survive.
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>>16936407
kind of feels like we won. his ancestors were the apex predators on earth at one time, and would have viewed us as food the same way. but now we make t Rex into nuggets for kids to eat.
the descendants of the raptors are bigger than the chicken, like hawks
I imagine a chicken the size of a t Rex hunting us
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>>16936477
you think we could get to football field sized tardigrades through selective breeeding and offering them the opportunity to select growth traits through horizontal gene transfer?
i feel this the the true path to the bionid warpship and the warp horse
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And this is what chickens will evolve into
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This was a wolf once. But then humans used their dark magic to twist it into this grotesque shape for no reason other than to be a living monument to their power.
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>>16936407
It wasn’t. The common ancestors of birds with the other theropod dinos were all small, agile creatures that had some arboreal capacity. They lived in the Jurassic, long, long before the first T-Rex hatched out of its egg.
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>this was once a chicken
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>>16936407
This was once a dog
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>>16952823
We don't know enough about nutrition to say that. And vegans look like shit even when they carefully get all the essential vitamins that we know of. Humans are obligate omnivores deal with it. We don't yet have the tech to make accurate meat replacement
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>>16952823
The sheer amount of beans required by weight to match the protein in meat is more than you think. Doesn’t help that often the weight of dried beans is used to inflate grams of protein, when beans are never eaten dry. Moreover, the digestibility of plant protein including beans is generally lower than animal protein, so you’re not getting the same amount of protein, vitamins or minerals from digestion of plant matter. Meat is weighed as-is, on the other hand, and only specially dried meat products have dry weight used.
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Every time I see one of these I remember how fucking cruel we are. We need to be extinct, and soon. Someone smart once said that if we indeed were meant for this world, we would not need cities and comforts, we would just live on the lands and in the forests, as apparently we used to. But no, we had to fuck it up and now we pay the price, Earth will shake us off like so many fleas
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>>16953102
we ARE monkeys anon... that's what simian means
unfortunately, taxonomy has to be pedantic and irreflexive of outgroups evolving saltationally away
OP is still fake and gay for comparing two independent dinosaur stems tho
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>>16936407
Think of any large dinosaur. Got it? Okay. That dinosaur is more distantly related to birds than you are to whales. Birds diverged from other dinosaurs 120+ million years ago, whales diverged from humans 100 million years ago.
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