Sloth: "why won't you die?!?!?!" Ammut: "Sub dermal scutes, son! Hardens in response to physical trauma."
@jamesbrooks21797 ай бұрын
ah yes sloth and anteater the ripper
@dr.masiaka70487 ай бұрын
“I said my claws were a tool of justice. Not to be used in anger;not to be used in vengeance. But now, now I’m not so sure, and besides, these aren’t my claws.”
@Andrey.Ivanov7 ай бұрын
Sebecids are one of the coolest things that ever existed. I highly approve of the name you chose for this fella. Definitely fitting and in my opinion an underrated character in the ancient Egyptian mythology.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Just made sense for a smooth-skinned, catlike crocodile.
@praetorianrex55717 ай бұрын
So, basically who gets what can be chalked up to rock paper scissors; Closed forests: - small > large - quadruped > biped - nimble, explosive flight > sustained stable flight Hills and mountains: - speed ~ armor Open plains and oceans: - endurance > speed - endothermic > ectothermic Hunting mammals (stealth) - dino/crocs > mammalian predators Hunting manmals (efficiency) - mammalian predators > dinos/crocs
@thecaptainsir70817 ай бұрын
While small compared to his mighty ancestor, it trully his a magnificient heir to the sebecids legacy, i love it! Really glad to have been the sponsor of such an awesome creature for this project!
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Very much appreciated, cap! Was a blast and felt great to give this fascinating clade their due.
@Mateusz-sq9ox7 ай бұрын
At least in fantasy alien planet some Sebecid survived. RiP Mekosuchus [*] - last terrastrial croc on Earth.
@UTKC_RadiusCelestialGeneralius7 ай бұрын
No, mekosuchus may survive in the Khalin Island. Also the Cuban Crocodile is more terrestrial, and it is the most endurant of all crocodiles, can gallop at prey when on land
@@jessehunter362@abcsmarteducation298 still - not fully terrastrial crocs:(
@bacleedon56707 ай бұрын
Don’t worry,Every crock and Gator have potential go to terra form .If you want to breed a land crock, Just by an uncharted island with limited water and so much lamar then put the crock in there . Waiting for the next 100years-the new crock gonna run on land 😂😂😂😂
@qwertyuiop11417 ай бұрын
@@UTKC_RadiusCelestialGeneraliusMekosuchus being alive somehow on a tiny island is even less believable than the thylacine being hidden in Tasmania
@nemanjastanimirovic1557 ай бұрын
Can't exactly put it into words now, but it's places like this jungle that make Kaimere feel so real
@wildtoonproductions44277 ай бұрын
I AM THE LAST OF MY KIND'S, WE WERE A GREAT CLADE A POWERFUL LINEAGE BUT WHEN TIME FOR OUR PEOPLE EXTINCTION BEGAN I WAS A SURIVOUR THAT EXTINCTION, I AM AMMUT THE LAST SEBECID. Any way I really like that in Kaimere there always ( not always )a relic of the past for Kaimere, great work Keenan great work
@vasantmasurekar48267 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this episode of the Ammut. Was not expecting the Cebecids to really survive in Kaimere,but glad they survive in the Crescent.I loved these Crocodiles month episodes,thank you for this month long special on these magnificent animals. I know I am being greedy 😅 but any plans to a Rhino special episode someday.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! No rhino sponsors yet but if I don't get one in the next year or two, it is on my list to self-sponsor once the channel is better able to support itself on ads rather than relying on sponsors. For now though, I can only afford to do sponsored topics.
@sivanlevi38677 ай бұрын
I salute you, Captain DuQuette for sponsoring this episode. The Ammut is certainly unique among crocs of Kaimere and I'm very impressed by its ecology and habits. Just goes to show that just when you think you know Kaimere, throw in a new species and you'll see just how spectacular, abundant and dynamic it is. Steve Irwin was an idol for me too and I'm proud to say he would've found these Kaimeran crocodiles to be impressive as we do, and that his family is still carrying on the family tradition of looking after the animals of our own world, including the top river predators. In his own words and those of fans of his shows... "CROCS RULE!"
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@bmw8957 ай бұрын
What a solid conclusion to the March of crocodiles.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
They deserved it!
@HagdoBr7 ай бұрын
Man, land crocodiles always set her presence in everyplace i saw, lol. IIt's very strange to think that land crocodiles lived with dinosaurs for so long but didn't get along with old world mammals.
@pablocaceres73787 ай бұрын
Noah's art is absoluteley stuning, im very intrested to ser more of the kaimere écosystem in this light
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
They sure are! Noah's got a great project of his own, on both Deviantart and Instagram. Definitely worth checking out!
@ashhawk74897 ай бұрын
I am so glad you gave your world enough hidden corners you can have all these last decendents of lines from earth. Sebecids really captured my imagination and I'm glad one made it to modern Kainer.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@pangeaman03957 ай бұрын
Are the Ammut huggable much like the cougar sloth? Also the best series of Kaimere so far. May the crocodiles reign eternal.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Haha probably not a good idea to hug either
@pangeaman03957 ай бұрын
If not friend then why friend-shaped?!
@owli-wankenobi37277 ай бұрын
Honestly this highland forest biome is one of my favorite areas of Kaimere now. I loved this little series!
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@owli-wankenobi37277 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere You are most welcome. :)
@balenfalotico22837 ай бұрын
Fantastic series!! Sebecids have always, along with Mekosuchids, been my favorite land crocs!! They’re so awesome!! Also good to see some of Noah’s work on here! Love his stuff!
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I quite like Noah's interpretation of the critters!
@derrabbit72897 ай бұрын
Having one of these guys running at you would be absolutely terrifying!
@TheMaundurossianMasterScholar7 ай бұрын
Parting is such sweet sorrow, much like your Elephants of Kaimere, this was such an awesome series from beginning to end! Crocodiles are awesome animals, Steve Irwin would've loved your crocodiles!
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Love to hear it.
@TheMaundurossianMasterScholar7 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere you're welcome
@transnewt7 ай бұрын
love that ammut is labeled as an apex, both in spite and because of their size. its a terriffic showcase of how variable that word can be.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! If it doesn't have any natural predators, it's an apex predator. Nobody's top monarch, but an apex predator nevertheless
@nooneimportant8347 ай бұрын
Newly harvested animals from Earth and also older clades that briefly seeing new opportunities to diversify and create an interesting new ecological makeup from the aftermath of the Tyrant Dynasty's end: 😁 Titanosaurs recolonizing from Kairul: Wanna see me become a dominant ecological engineer? Wanna see me do it again?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
"Nice closed rainforests packed with biodiversity. Be a real shame if someone bulldozed the terrain. Real shame."
@TheSandwhichman1084 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere Probably a dumb idea but imagine if something accidentally triggered a forced harvest from the portal? Next thing you know on earth it goes full analog horror as various people,animals,plants and fungi are dissolved by these strange clouds of death Imagine if it even dissolved various earth machines and creates hideous amalgamation’s of various animals and machines on kaimere. For example imagine a giant lobster with excavator components on various parts of its body? Or a cheeta with f-15 eagle thrusters and wings as a few examples.
@DeinoWolfhybridhero7 ай бұрын
I have developed a seriously addiction to your videos 😁! Jokes apart this "croc saga" is really compelling and engaging
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@alexandermorrison10107 ай бұрын
Preciate you're works and the focus of a truly underrated family of crocodylomorphs.
@gavinwallander46937 ай бұрын
Glad to see sebecids getting some love
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Heck yeah!
@noahcreutziger76907 ай бұрын
Lovely episode! Thanks for featuring the sebecid pieces I made! I had not considered the part about the crescent jungles having "moss covering every surface" or I would have made the first piece a lot more green. It's a really cool biome, perfect for a really cool crocodylomorph! But, I'm at least glad to have gotten the opportunity to contribute something
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
My absolute pleasure! They're gorgeous pieces. As for the moss, don't sweat it. There are undoubtedly dry seasons and regions. Mostly humid and mossy doesn't mean that's the case everywhere.
@taiko12377 ай бұрын
Yeah, nice work!
@noahcreutziger76907 ай бұрын
@@taiko1237 thank you!
@JurassicDaikaiju2 ай бұрын
THE LAND CROCS LIVE ON!
@ronnierow56415 ай бұрын
Have been enjoying your croc videos. I have been interested in croc evolution since learning of their 4 chambered heart, cerebral cortex, diaphragm and vestigial air sacs. Stomatosuchus is whacked!
@VladosInk7 ай бұрын
Finaly, notosuchians! I like this clade. And I dont suprised who at list one of them in Kaimare survive to present day.
@lorcanmcloughlin36867 ай бұрын
Also i feel like everything is "everything was great until the titans showed up"
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
They really remade the known world to their liking lol
@tec-jones54457 ай бұрын
My boys survived! They may be odd, and unlikely, but they made it! I love the Ammut so much! I'm trying to utilize a similar animal as a companion for a new campaign. This series has been so wonderful Keenan! Now that we have litopterns, notoungulates, sebecids, phorusrhacids, and sloths, the next South American Miocene clade to be highlighted just *has* to be either the glyptodonts or the sparassodonts! Maybe one day I can sponsor something...
@beastmaster09347 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the April Fool’s Day video next week. It’s gonna be a real treat xD
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Heck yeah it will!
@thefatlizardman1567 ай бұрын
I would die for this animal. This is better than anything I could’ve come up with for sebecid spec! Awesome design with some really fun behaviors! Hopefully my boy can one day come down from the mountains and shine elsewhere…
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm very happy with how they came together.
@margchannel74307 ай бұрын
Great final episode of the march of the crocodiles, i really loved, awesome job mate.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@dudotolivier63637 ай бұрын
1) It was a very good final episode for this mini-series about the Crocodiles of Kaimere as a whole ! Very neat conclusion to end with a video explaining a clade and showing one of its extant relatives being very much the best of the land and water worlds, the perfect match of both. As indeed, the idea of a crocodile which is a crocodile but entirely live on land and thrive on it is a odd view at first. 2) Still, it must be sad that, as these videos spoke about species within or near the Known World region, I hope that others videos about the species from the realms VERY far from it will one day be sponsorized ! As more we go farer from the Known World, more older and weird crocodiles must look, and represents really high potential of evolutionary creativity for them ! 3) I like the two fanarts of the Ammut of Noah Creutziger displayed here ! Really showing this animal and its preys items in which it share it kingdom under the best view !
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
1. Indeed. I could have just included them as a segment in the living taxa, but I'm glad DuQuette wanted to sponsor sebecids specifically! Was good to give them a more robust focus. 2. Indeed. There was no time to get much into others with these episodes, but someday I definitely hope to show more clades and weird species. 3. Absolutely! Was very excited to see.
@gattycroc80737 ай бұрын
ever since I have heard of Barinasuchus from CHimerasuchus's video on it I absolutely loved the Sebecid family and when Dentaneosuchus was described last year it was so exiting to add another to this fantastic group of crocs. how we discover more about them in the future as well as more complete fossils.
@chancegivens93907 ай бұрын
Pretty damn cool! What a beast it would be to throw down with!! King Kong style! (Though I'd probably die) truly a unique animal. Perhaps I could try to squeeze in the Kaimerean Ammit while making a more mythological one. It's hard for me to type in letters how much I love kaimere, and that ain't ass kissin! It's true admiration!
@Lurtz8487 ай бұрын
it may not have the same colossal size as its extinct relatives, but I'm happy that at least one sebecid survived in modern kimere! Having said that, I would like to ask some questions about the Ammut 1) are attacks against people very frequent? 2) Is it known whether the people of the jungles of the Eastern Crescent Peninsula tried to keep them as pets? 3) is it possible that in a few million years ammoths could reach larger dimensions than they currently have?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
1. Unknown. There are peoples who live there, but they are independent clans who were not interviewed by the Assembly. That said, people aren't common and the ammut didn't seem comfortable near settlements, so it probably only happens occasionally. 2. Also unknown as the Assembly didn't make contact. 3. Under the right circumstances sure, but not in this environment. Their smaller size is a key to their success, not something holding them back.
@Lurtz8487 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere I agree, I understand, however it was really nice to see in detail the diversity of Kaimere crocodiles with this series of videos🐊 I really liked the ammut in particular
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster7 ай бұрын
You know this seems like a fitting conclusion to this month of crocs, started with their history then went onto their diversity and largest members and ended with a relic that still rules a little kingdom of it's own. Great video Keenan Taylor, you did a fantastic job I must ask do you have any future plans for similar months of organism like you did here and with elephants, with say other groups like Temnospondyls/sharks
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don't yet have solid plans, but I'd love to do a full series on sharks in July one of these years.
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster7 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere You'd need two months for sharks
@loisonnut7 ай бұрын
The Eastern Jungles are a very comforting place. Despite none of the main players being alive today on earth, it feels like a place that could exist on our planet today without a hitch (The aliveness of the place is also helped by the excellent guest illustrations) 1. When you create hypothetical extinct species, do you believe they could possibly be real? I could see Sebecocyon existing in real life. 2. Given this took place in 2014, are there any events in Kaimere that explicitly take place in the future or would that be too speculative? 3. How come the Ammut was not described if the Library had specimens? It seems to me like the two organizations don't cooperate that much. Is that true is or is it simply just a "thing in vault we forgot" situation?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! The pieces were wonderful and do a lot of work to help fill out the environment. 1. That's always the goal. With the exception of the homunculi, I try to make all of my animals plausible. 2. I have no intention of ever exploring future Kaimere. 3. They cooperate, but the library and Assembly both have their respective secrets, and don't give open access to each other. The Assembly has been able to investigate a lot of the more public aspects of the library, but their vaults are restricted.
@soudino27237 ай бұрын
i love this episode, sebecids are one of the most overlooked family of crocodilians and have only recently began to become well known. if the ammut was introduced to the forests of qajar or the jungles next to the seridic wetlands would they be able to find a niche and hold it?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Probably not. A lot of competition there, and these guys having higher metabolic demands than true crocs means they would have to make some major changes to compete. Either slow their metabolism to need less food, or ramp it up to go against big cats and dromaeosaurs.
@Brookypirez7 ай бұрын
Kaimere try not to be peak fiction challenge (impossible)
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bacleedon56707 ай бұрын
12:10 we nearly have “Jaguar Crock “
@microphone_styxosaurus70787 ай бұрын
This was so cool. What was your favorite part of researching for this episode? Do you think you'll ever do a video about the assembly?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'd say my favorite part was in studying the integument of notosuchians. Finding out just how nuanced and unknown it is. A lot of paleo enthusiasts (and I include myself here) are in the middle of the Dunning-Kruger effect: we know a lot of surface stuff about prehistoric animals but don't always appreciate just how much is inference, so can leave with a more confident understanding than we actually understand. It's so common to take the parsimonious interpretation and assume it's reliable to say we know. We don't. Something I've really been trying to check myself on lately. Sure, I have to make decisions in how I'm going to depict animals, but I don't want to contribute to misinformation. It's possible sebecids had more visibly smooth skin. It's also possible they only had smooth torsos or even how thick the skin would have been. We don't know. We have some good ideas based on related animals according to a single (very good imo) study, but we don't know with absolute certainty, and I wouldn't want folks to see my art and think that's definitely how they looked. As for an Assembly video, I indeed hope so!
@microphone_styxosaurus70787 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere That's incredible, thanks for sharing!
@DayLoukarai7 ай бұрын
the music for a heart-eating crocodile seems familiar...
@owli-wankenobi37276 ай бұрын
Just coming back to rewatch, and I just had a thought... does the Thompson's Goatbird have specially adapted scales on the bottoms of their feet to help them grip on uneven ground? Seems like a useful feature to have for a dinosaur that lives in rugged highland forests.
@TalesofKaimere6 ай бұрын
They do indeed! That clade (including the chianash) have large thick somewhat rubbery scales to help grip. Not as capable of vertical climbing as goats but still helpful in their environment
@owli-wankenobi37276 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere Ahhhh cool! Thanks for clarifying!
@ryanchen18197 ай бұрын
Proud march of the crocodiles.
@countsnowyofgwainn39967 ай бұрын
Honestly Barinasuchus is my favorite Sebecid
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
It's super cool
@SanderVF7 ай бұрын
Parkour jungle croc
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@ApostleoftheDarkness7 ай бұрын
Has anyone sponsored a video of the Eastern Crescent? Cause I think it needs its own video much like the Inland Seagrass Prairies have their own video.
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
I do indeed! Will be a few months from now.
@IanPendleton-gh6ox7 ай бұрын
Someone's sponsored an episode on those jungles!? AWESOME! Is there also a sponsor for the first Miocene harvest of South America? That would be an excellent prequel to an episode on those jungles.@@TalesofKaimere
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
@@IanPendleton-gh6ox I don't have such a harvest sponsor, but it indeed would be an excellent prelude!
@IanPendleton-gh6ox7 ай бұрын
I'll be that sponsor then as soon as I have enough money to cover it and another episode I have planned for the near-future.@@TalesofKaimere
@chrismaticwolf37807 ай бұрын
OMG, I LOVE SEBECIDS ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@miquelescribanoivars50497 ай бұрын
We are SO BACK!
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
We're *SOBEK
@alghoulaj71727 ай бұрын
At least they survived, and are the apex predator of their ecosystem....
@UTKC_RadiusCelestialGeneralius7 ай бұрын
Sebecosuchians are only have one relict in the known world, the sebecid Ammut, but in Kairul, sebecosuchians is much more diverse, with Baurusuchids from the Tyrant Dynasty and sebecids from the Oligocene Harvest
@UTKC_RadiusCelestialGeneralius7 ай бұрын
And also the notosuchians which include the sphagesaurids, uruguaysuchids and notosuchids are present in Kairul
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
It is indeed probable that they have related taxa from prior harvests
@electrostrike12367 ай бұрын
I have loved all the new species of crocs introduced to the world. I do have one unrelated question though, is the Darun still canon or were they reworked into the Western Carnosaur?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Thanks! They are still canon. A small species of the same genus. It's only in the highlands of Arvel
@taiko12377 ай бұрын
SEBECIDS MENTIONED ✊ RAHHH WHAT EVEN IS A MAMMALIAN APEX PREDATOR ANYWAYS Great video!
@ryanchen18197 ай бұрын
Speaking of which, how exactly did robust monarchs outcompete basal megaraptorans? How did robust monarchs fare against amphicyonids, Arvelith dromaeosaurs, basal megaraptorans, and sebecids in direct combat?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
In the very arid period of the known world 8-6 mya, the robust monarchs arose to power. Their massive torsos packed with air sacs meant their respiration was far more efficient, a great benefit in more open territory. Basal megaraptorans still have plenty of representatives, especially in wetland habitats where that efficiency wasn't as beneficial, but in that time of Kaimere's history, better respiration gave them an edge.
@andrearossi69537 ай бұрын
After watching the entire Croc series, i have simple questions. 1) among all the pseudosuchians of earth, why only the semi-acquatic ambush predatory forms survive in modern times, while some terrestrial and even the herbivorous forms didn't? 2) it Is possible that they would be other surviving species of sebecids, at least outside of the know world?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
1. I don't know if this is known with much certainty. It may be as simple as mammals being better suited for the niches as the planet got more arid. 2. Possible, but I won't commit to that as a definite yes.
@IanPendleton-gh6ox15 күн бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere The only two places left in Kaimere where I can see a species of Sebecid surviving to the modern era are the mangrove and desert forests of western Arvel and the jungles of northern Ni'Khar east of the mountains and north of the Üshalek. Western Arvel is highly unlikely to be home to any Sebecids since I doubt the Hedgebacks would still be alive if that were the case. Northeastern Ni'Khar is the only other place where a Sebecid MIGHT be found, but even then I doubt it since so many more potential competitors have come through since Sebecids arrived from both Earth and Kairul.
@dudotolivier63637 ай бұрын
50:00 This meme is fun ! But actually, both of the man and woman are wrong and right at the same time. For the Man : Yes, Modern Crocodiles (Crocodylia, aka Crocodiles, Gharials, Alligators and Caimans) and all Archaic Crocodiles (all others families within Neosuchia and Crocodyliformes) are very derived members of their entire clade when compared to the Triassic Members which came first and represent the basal state of the group. For the Woman : on the other hand, Neosuchia have evolved around 196 mya, Crocodylia have evolved around 94 mya ago, and with that Crocodiles almost as a whole have obtain and take their generic and successful bodyplan during the Early Jurassic around 196 mya. From which they barely changed in general shapes (only differing from each others by minors points). Both dates are VERY long times/periods and enough to consider them as living fossils/panchronic species or timeless animals. So calling them under these terms is 100%. + THESE Crocodiles (the semi-aquatic ambush hunter lineage, dominant and most numerous than the Notosuchian or Sphenosuchia on land) have lived alongside dinosaurs from almost all their evolutionnary history (Dinosaurs are only slightly older than THESE crocodiles, as Dinosaurs only appeared really at the during the Late Triassic), So saying that Crocodiles as we view them are the same as they were when they lived alongside dinosaurs is also a truth in many extents.
@lorcanmcloughlin36867 ай бұрын
I get they whoud rip me apart but i whoud hug one
@maozilla91497 ай бұрын
nice
@leoornstein39637 ай бұрын
Sebecid enjoyers…it's joever for us.
@liambrandley27167 ай бұрын
So what other relics still dwell in these jungles?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Don't have a full list but will be several from the first two post-extinction harvests before the portal moved a bit further south to its current location.
@UTKC_RadiusCelestialGeneralius7 ай бұрын
In Kairul, the baurusuchids, have live with dinosaurs in the Tyrant Dynasty is better adapted for the open forests than the sebecids, so many baurusuchids may fare well in Kairul.
@1998topornik7 ай бұрын
Ammut-the cat-croc
@francogiobbimontesanti38267 ай бұрын
How do Kaimerens classify animals? Are all flying animals birds? Are whales and mosasaurus fish?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Depends on the culture and level of education. A rural farmer in the highlands of the Empire isn't going to have the same terms as someone in the great library a hundred miles away, and the Great Library has different levels of understanding as the Imperial capitol and academies in the Free-States and Republic. In the common tongue, bird is the translation of a term for anything with feathers. Fish is usually translated as a general term for anything strictly aquatic.
@thespecialedwards21337 ай бұрын
Out of curiosity are you completely on a weekly schedule now?
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
Yup!
@ryanchen18197 ай бұрын
Fact: the largest reptile living today, saltwater crocodiles have been found up in trees. Though the largest animal found on trees are elephants.
@NP3GA7 ай бұрын
LAND CROCKIESSSSSSSSS
@MrT_Rex7 ай бұрын
See you later, alligator
@IanPendleton-gh6ox7 ай бұрын
In a while, crocodile
@roberthickey58837 ай бұрын
I would like to see if deinocyrus survived
@udaychhetri19637 ай бұрын
Dragon vs dinosaurs please 🥺❤❤❤❤
@Coelacanth_yes6 ай бұрын
I'm wondering why exactly the assembly wants kaimere to remain secret
@TalesofKaimere6 ай бұрын
While there’s some incentive for themselves (don’t trust humans to not throw witches in camps if we found out about them) but mostly secrecy is a condition by which Kaimerans are willing to work with the Assembly. Basically if they want to maintain relations with Kaimere they must abide that condition.
@Coelacanth_yes6 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere that reason sounds a bit dumb but that's just kaimerans
@TalesofKaimere6 ай бұрын
@@Coelacanth_yes They have seen how humans interact with each other which has been especially violent and prone to subjugation in the past few centuries. We're so much more abundant and powerful than them. I don't think it's dumb at all. Secrecy is their best defense it's not as if they could fend off an invasion from humans in the 1800's, much less today.
@Coelacanth_yes6 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere why would we attack them though I thought the reason why was because they don't want some dude in there little boat going out to the portal and teleporting over to kaimere
@Coelacanth_yes6 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere they should be more afraid of tourist companies trying to get access to kaimere others then actual militaries invading them
@samuelscott-schroeder85977 ай бұрын
Do you think it’s possible for an animal to use its tongue and the roof of its mouth to process plant material to some extent, or have I truly lost the plot?
@LarsTonguesInAspix7 ай бұрын
Herbivorously beneficial mewing
@TalesofKaimere7 ай бұрын
That's what I described the dicynodonts of Kaimere doing, so I certainly think it's possible. A flexible and powerful tongue with a rough surface against a rugose palate seems viable to me. Maybe not for woody plants but definitely soft to medium fare.
@samuelscott-schroeder85977 ай бұрын
@@TalesofKaimere I forgot about that, I’ll rewatch that episode right now. Thank you.