wowowow now don't get mad. and you don't have to be able to do something yourself to criticize it. and i haven't seen the beta one. but look at the previous one and think of telling me right in the face that that is a pretty model without having to lie.
Okay. It is a good model. Done.
Also, Sarcosuchus! Dan, you know exactly what my soul desires don't you.
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It was an apex predator in south america at the time and its got a unique shape and I am very interested into crocodylians in general,prehistoric and modern. They are truly special to have survived for how long they have and there continue to fascinate me!
It was an apex predator in south america at the time and its got a unique shape and I am very interested into crocodylians in general,prehistoric and modern. They are truly special to have survived for how long they have and there continue to fascinate me!
Sharks have been here longer, and do just as well as them.
Sharks have been here longer, and do just as well as them.
Nice point, though.
your on point. sharks are very important, prehistoric sharks like the megalodon,and ginsu shark are very unique apex predators, I do feel prehistoric sharks and crocs like the Deniosuchus,sarcosuchus,Mourasuchus,Stomatosuchus,Kaprosuchus,and the pussussarus all are important crocodylian species to think about. But overall the idea of focusing on all prehistoric animals is important too. Crocs and sharks do though have there place as earths oldest survivors and many more I'm sure
YES! that's a awesome point, would it be fair to say Bacteria has been around even longer. I'm pretty sure it was the first living organism on earth. I wouldn't be surprised if it outlives everything as well.
YES! that's a awesome point, would it be fair to say Bacteria has been around even longer. I'm pretty sure it was the first living organism on earth. I wouldn't be surprised if it outlives everything as well.
Bacteria have changed a lot. Jellyfish have stayed very similar.
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YES! that's a awesome point, would it be fair to say Bacteria has been around even longer. I'm pretty sure it was the first living organism on earth. I wouldn't be surprised if it outlives everything as well.
Bacteria have changed a lot. Jellyfish have stayed very similar.
That is very true. But i was just saying they have been around a while too. I would say bacteria',Archaea, Eukarya.protozoa,fungus,algae, jellyfish and viruses if they are included in having roots in prehstoic life etc, they all have been very hardy and survived through the majority of mass extinctions and they really could in my opinion outlive many more species in the future
Ah, but most of them are entire kingdoms. It's like saying Animals have survived a long time, so they are better survivors.
Only Protozoa and Jellyfish are technically valid here.
True, I guess its just fair to say the earth is complex, it was and will continue to be. But in general all kingdoms and families are important when you think about it. they all have some importance. jellyfish, so small but so unique and fascinating especially what we continue to learn about them. they are definitely true survivors being able to survive in nuclear waste and other harsh conditions so you do make a good point.
True, I guess its just fair to say the earth is complex, it was and will continue to be. But in general all kingdoms and families are important when you think about it. they all have some importance. jellyfish, so small but so unique and fascinating especially what we continue to learn about them. they are definitely true survivors being able to survive in nuclear waste and other harsh conditions so you do make a good point.
ants,cockroaches,spiders,scorpions.
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I believe that's for testing purposes; we haven't implemented the dimension yet.
http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/1543527-wip-151-paleocraft-realistic-dinosaurs-in-minecraft/#entry18859975
Okay. It is a good model. Done.
Also, Sarcosuchus! Dan, you know exactly what my soul desires don't you.
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Okay, just making sure
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Sarcosuchus, the biggest crocodylomorph yet! (Purussaurus was a phony)
Second only to Kaprosuchus Giganticus.
Really though, I am super hyped for Sarco!
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But I like the Purussaurus
It was unique!
How? Prey size? Or derpy look?
Kaprosuchus giganticus never existed, only the modern croc-sized K. saharicus existed.
But I'm hyped up for Sarco, too!
It was an apex predator in south america at the time and its got a unique shape and I am very interested into crocodylians in general,prehistoric and modern. They are truly special to have survived for how long they have and there continue to fascinate me!
Sharks have been here longer, and do just as well as them.
Nice point, though.
your on point. sharks are very important, prehistoric sharks like the megalodon,and ginsu shark are very unique apex predators, I do feel prehistoric sharks and crocs like the Deniosuchus,sarcosuchus,Mourasuchus,Stomatosuchus,Kaprosuchus,and the pussussarus all are important crocodylian species to think about. But overall the idea of focusing on all prehistoric animals is important too. Crocs and sharks do though have there place as earths oldest survivors and many more I'm sure
Jellyfish are the best Survivors.
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YES! that's a awesome point, would it be fair to say Bacteria has been around even longer. I'm pretty sure it was the first living organism on earth. I wouldn't be surprised if it outlives everything as well.
Bacteria have changed a lot. Jellyfish have stayed very similar.
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Amoebas before even them.
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Microorganisms change rapidly. You'll want to look at larger creatures if you want to see survivors.
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That is very true. But i was just saying they have been around a while too. I would say bacteria',Archaea, Eukarya.protozoa,fungus,algae, jellyfish and viruses if they are included in having roots in prehstoic life etc, they all have been very hardy and survived through the majority of mass extinctions and they really could in my opinion outlive many more species in the future
Ah, but most of them are entire kingdoms. It's like saying Animals have survived a long time, so they are better survivors.
Only Protozoa and Jellyfish are technically valid here.
Besides, most of them, especially Virus' change super quickly, and are incredibly different.
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True, I guess its just fair to say the earth is complex, it was and will continue to be. But in general all kingdoms and families are important when you think about it. they all have some importance. jellyfish, so small but so unique and fascinating especially what we continue to learn about them. they are definitely true survivors being able to survive in nuclear waste and other harsh conditions so you do make a good point.
ants,cockroaches,spiders,scorpions.
Ants, Cockroaches, and Spiders evolved in the Carboniferous.
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