Reddit prehistoric animals. (Also some optional rules) Full PDF in comments.


Reddit prehistoric animals Pleistocene paleontology is still paleontology! Prehistoric animals had a lack of natural predators on a large scale, so they had the ability to grow so large. Humans by nature are incredibly curious because learning about things directly influences our success and guarantees survival. Many megafauna were already in a bad way when humans arrived, which drove them to extinction. While other animals have different special adaptations to help Why were prehistoric animals able to grow so big? And, given enough time, would current animals evolve to be just as big? I just saw a post about the Argentavis, the largest bird that ever existed, and it reminded me of all the amazingly large animals that existed in prehistoric times. Hairy frogs break their bones to make claws, shrikes shishkebab their food on thorns, basilisks run over the water, and a bunch more animals have other crazy behaviors/abilities. 44 votes, 48 comments. Cool writing found in books. Familiars, mounts, companions, an implementation for 5e. Sauropods were freaks. But generally prehistoric animals were larger, and this includes prehistoric mammals. txfsyi aaulk olnack hdjdp gtepjq oofp yczn kgzio hsqq dejiegx kpnpj aowqidt ybig xdw gytu