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holycrap , 9 months ago The vast majority were not! Larger animals are more likely to be fossilized, so our fossil record is biased toward larger animals.
The vast majority were not! Larger animals are more likely to be fossilized, so our fossil record is biased toward larger animals.
Bipta , 9 months ago But the largest herbivores and carnivore were far larger than anything we have today, or even had before humans killed the megafauna. Would animals have again become huge in a few tens of million years more?
But the largest herbivores and carnivore were far larger than anything we have today, or even had before humans killed the megafauna.
Would animals have again become huge in a few tens of million years more?
octoperson , 9 months ago 🐋
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Shalakushka , 9 months ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale The largest animal ever known is currently on Earth, though endangered.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale The largest animal ever known is currently on Earth, though endangered.
magikmw , 9 months ago Only because we perfected killing them only few hundreds years ago. If we had more time they’d be dead too!
Only because we perfected killing them only few hundreds years ago. If we had more time they’d be dead too!
billygoat , 9 months ago 🚨🚨🚨 Sorry Alan.
🚨🚨🚨 Sorry Alan.