I’m personally a fan of the Firebacks, I used to like the Uktans but they’ve really fallen off after their star player was killed by that sloth attack.
Leopards: I thought you were dead? Haraods: My death was.. greatly exaggerated. Honestly making this made me realize.. Michirodont’s are actually doing pretty well in Kaimere, with Haraods, Red Panthers and Homotherium doing alright for the most part, unlike the big cats had to pretty much fight for the role of Top Cat only for the leopards to swoop in and take the crown. Sometimes specialization isn’t a bad thing, especially in a hyper competitive world like Kaimere.
I really like the pelt color for this guys. Grey is underused color for large cats imo. And ofcourse it's awesome to finally have a smilodontini member in Kaimere. Plus in general - Megantereon representation!
Another video thanks for kindness!! 💛💛💛💛 Keenan also Your Worldbuilding Project's having now a fanart by fans and youre welcome to the fanart of kaimere!! *Your World is my one of favourites ever because your great passionity :)*
I do plan to sponsor an episode on the montane jungles of Arvel in the future, but I already have a bunch of others planned for next year, so I'm afraid that episode likely won't be happening for a while.
the highland bear cat be like: an dangerous predator that can take down any prey it could find in it’s mountainous home,but also shaped like an friend XD 8:32
And the bruisers of the primordial mountain appears... More or less? The fact another Sabertooth cat is alive? Oh yeah! That feel... Well, bad news : The mountain range of Arvel had became very dangerous....
I've loved smilodons since the walking with series and seeing this made my younger child very happy!! I still can't get over just how much detail, research, effort, and passion you pour into this project. You've inspired me to get back into my own worldbuilding project I'd started waaay back in middle school. Thank for being you Keenan, you're kinda fucking awesome and I'm now just waiting for my copies of the first three tales of kaimer to arrive in the mail!
Yeaah my favourite Megantereon survives in Arvel 😃. Glad to see these boys still live in Kaimere. Haraod are really awesome and I hope these super cool murder kitties survive forever.
I love that your giving megantereon the spotlight, these and xenosmilus i feel are super under represented, top video as always, love from the uk brother !
Thank you for the episode Mr. Menagerie! It's always a treat seeing what your episodes bring each week. I would love to sponsor an episode on the montane jungles of Arvel one day, though I'm afraid that might not be for a while. Regardless, I thank you again for your amazing work, and I hope you've had an excellent September so far.
Homotherium and Red panther/Dinofelis are themselves Saber-Toothed cats, just not what people often refer to "Typical Saber-Tooth" such Smilodon. As for the Stegosaurids, Keenan already said in the past he will never made one surviving species, for personnal reasons.
Well it’s not for personal reasons that makes it sound like I’ve got something against them lol. It’s simply that not everything gets a relic and that’s one I decided early on weren’t making the cut. It’s nothing personal. Just have to make some decisions. Too many relics feels crowded and frankly a bit silly.
This was such an amazing episode, I think among all the creatures in this world this creature might be among my favorites, however despite the love I have for this project, I would like to address the passion you have for this project has indeed influenced me to create my own spec project, based on living dinosaurs from across the world. I have stumbled on some trouble as one of the apex predators is based on the antlers, ears, and teeth of the alioramids from the Tyrant dynasty. Is it ok if I borrow just those 3 ideas from you? and for extra precaution the ears and antlers are more to resemble the antlers of deer so don`t provide any thermoregulatory function, just display. 🥰
@@TalesofKaimere Just glad to have a living classic style sabertooth in this setting. We officially got our Manny, Sid, and Diego and possibly Scratt with the leptictids.
Nice music, got a scottish vibe imo and I like the haraod has a similar coat to shira from ice age. Also zentaur are almost absent from the mountains correct with the most common therapod being the black cockatrice?
From what Keenan gave to us as info over the years, Zentaur and Black Cocktarice are only found in the Lowland of Arvel. Zentaur do time to time made excursions into the Highland of Arvel but never remain there long, and never go into the moutain range between the two, where the Haraod live.
Yeah Megantereon! I've made them the only surviving species of machairodont in my surviving dinosaur setting, and only through domestication by sabijaros (sapient dinosaurs), as their wild ancestors are extinct. European (human) explorers found the prospect of a domestic big cat highly alluring though, so significant feral populations now exist in Europe, as well as smaller populations on other continents.
What animals are the normal prey of these symbolic bearcats? Do they hunt large animals, or do they stick to more similar-size prey? And are dinosaurs among those they see as prey?
It’s something many cats do just not to this level of specialty. Leopards stand on their back legs to look about, tigers stand to fight, etc. I’ve seen some art of it (Hodari’s for example) and it seemed a neat way to both lean into their resemblance of bears and make them stand apart from the big cat clade of Earth
Many regions of Asia still have dense forested valleys and even caverns opened to the sky of many sorts which act as sort of "lost world" for many yet undiscovered species.
Kinda weird sabretooths didn't do so well in Kaimere, since their fangs would've been great against all the giant herbivores. Also, the Haroads are friggin' adorable when standing on their hindlegs.
Through Megantereon, Homotherium, and the red panther they're overall doing quite well. Apex predator sabertooths like the big Megantereon and Smilodon did poorly because they were used to being on top. Hard to hold that title when your competition is like 10-20 times your size. Biggest smilodon would be little more than bite sized. Hard to guard carcasses in the open under those conditions.
Yeah I imagine smilodon fatalis and especially gracilis would probably do pretty well in areas with some denser cover and less cockatrices, maybe pakardia or the crescent jungles as it is suggested that they usually tackled forest prey like deer, tapir and peccary, similar to a tiger. Although I assume competition from dinofelis and panthera would be a problem. Populator would be the one who would likely have to directly compete with the phorusrhacids and the robust monarchs, although it also preferred forest prey, it went after much larger animals like horses, notoungulates and litopterns
@@TalesofKaimere True, but I think that would pressure them to get smaller & become arboreal. They'd actually do better than leopards in that niche as their sabers would enable them to kill prey quickly & silently, then cache the carcass before other predators take notice.
@@JurassicDaikaijuThat doesn’t entirely mean they would replace Leopards though. The Leopards efficiency isn’t just in its killing method. Smilodon Gracilis might have a good chance in Kaimere due to it’s smaller size, but a large Smilodon would have a harder time replacing leopards when they themselves would have a hard time climbing. Just because the pressure is there does not change the niche is on lock. It’s difficult to brute force your way into a niche when you aren’t adept at it yourself. There is a reason Dinofelis(?) and Homotherium are successful while Megantereon is restricted in range. The teeth of Panthera have their own advantages as well.
@@Stooltoad5017 True, but I still think its possible if they got enough of a head start. If I recall, sabers got to Kaimere 1st and there were non-apex sabers like S.fatalis.
As a question of curiousity are there much actual seals at all? If not what caused them to have their niche taken by other animals of all types? Like leopard seals, sea lions, harp seals and so on.
fro stuff published online and from various video, there several seals species on Kaimere and overall do well. Sea Lions on the others hand aren't as numerous and kind struggle due to competition from Sea Lion-like Walrus like the ones seen in the Walrus of Kaimere episode.
The first human from thee assembly seeing a saber tooth cat running bipedly would have thought what in the Lonny tunes is this Seriously how did you come up with this
What would happend if the haraod was introduced to other continents where homo erectus descendants settled in like Pakardia and Southern islands, Kaishel, Kairul, Permian landmasses, and Jurassic islands?
I'm not Keenan, but as a guy which follow the channe since a good time and know a lot about nNature, I can give as opinion that would extremelly be various in term of results. Factors leading to a new arrival species in a given place being good or bad are numerous. Following the landmasses mentionned, it would either thrive or not be able to established. It things no one can really know or tell.
Keenan already precised it several times that only a fractions of both continents aside peninsulas are also part of the Known World region. Peninsulas are just the areas where there the most aimeran because they act as good place where mainland megafauna isn't as present there.
Generally the known world is only a few hundred miles out from Qajar to the west and the Crescent to the north. Most of Arvel and Ni’Khar are beyond the known world
There two species of Homotherium on Kaimere. One in the Arvelith Highland/Highland of Arvel, and one in the Lowland of Arvel and Western-Southern Ni'Khar forests.
I figure the carnivoran mammals of Kaimere have an advantage in rugged landscape. In such landscapes the bipedalism and reliance on nesting might put theropods at a disadvantage.
@@TalesofKaimereCarnivorans with grappling four limbs, especially cats and bears should be pretty effective at killing bipedal dinosaurs (especially non-theropods) of similar mass?
@@Reyma777 I imagine so. A dinosaur of similar mass is going to be a lot taller and larger since they're so narrow. However, as leopards iirc can kill ostriches, it's still something I think they could pull off especially with practice.
It is matrilineal, so the kids will be whatever the mother’s form is. Males can sometimes have their traits manifest in grandchildren but they don’t directly or reliably inherit.
With all of these animal names, just imagine the sports team names in Kaimere lol. “Todays match is the Bearcats against the Uktans!”
Avatar did something like that iirc.
I’m personally a fan of the Firebacks, I used to like the Uktans but they’ve really fallen off after their star player was killed by that sloth attack.
Im not gonna lie seeing far future kaimere with all the stuff like that would be neat.
@afunnytheropod I can also exept them to use their animals names for other thing like we have the f22 raptor
Imagine a warship named SS Cachalot
@@afatpossum2586oh everyone knows the Titan Crows had something to do with that, the Uktans and the Titan Crows have had a fierce rivalry for Years
Leopards: I thought you were dead?
Haraods: My death was.. greatly exaggerated.
Honestly making this made me realize.. Michirodont’s are actually doing pretty well in Kaimere, with Haraods, Red Panthers and Homotherium doing alright for the most part, unlike the big cats had to pretty much fight for the role of Top Cat only for the leopards to swoop in and take the crown. Sometimes specialization isn’t a bad thing, especially in a hyper competitive world like Kaimere.
It's Machairodonts. And yes, they do pretty well as of now.
Aside, nice Megamind reference !
lol
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SKULL THRONES FOR THE SKULLS BIRBS!
*SKULLS FOR THE SKULL NEST!!!!*
Me: Kaimere is scary but at least the highlands are safe!
The bearcat: that's a good joke Justinian.....
Belisarius called, he said he needs more legions for taking Italy.
Are there any Byzantine descendants in Kaimere?
The Sabretooths live!
8:56 now I'm imagining one walking upright next to a bus
Hahaha! I saw that bear video!
I really like the pelt color for this guys. Grey is underused color for large cats imo. And ofcourse it's awesome to finally have a smilodontini member in Kaimere. Plus in general - Megantereon representation!
Absolutely and much appreciated!
Looks kinda adorably chonky
Happy to see them present
Man yet another beautiful big cat that shows even underdogs can survive was the bluish grey coat inspired by that blue tiger cryptid..
Another video thanks for kindness!! 💛💛💛💛 Keenan also Your Worldbuilding Project's having now a fanart by fans and youre welcome to the fanart of kaimere!!
*Your World is my one of favourites ever because your great passionity :)*
Thank you!
What a beautiful cat, I love the color choice, really fits.
Hope we learn more about these distant places in the future
Thank you! Grey wasn’t the original plan but I really like how it came out
I do plan to sponsor an episode on the montane jungles of Arvel in the future, but I already have a bunch of others planned for next year, so I'm afraid that episode likely won't be happening for a while.
@@IanPendleton-gh6ox I know a relative of mine who has sponsored a number as well and hopes to do more in the future as much as he is able to afford
@@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster Give him my thanks, I'm really looking forward to seeing what he's sponsored.
the highland bear cat be like: an dangerous predator that can take down any prey it could find in it’s mountainous home,but also shaped like an friend XD 8:32
Kaimere is no longer a distant planet defined by waves of life from Earth set free to evolve in this new context 😢
They grow up so quick 😭
@@adamgrogory That always the case, the different intro than the usual one is only fot this mini-series
Oh boy, yet another showcase of how hugging is an extreme sport in Kaimere!
I really love the music track for the intro to this video
And the bruisers of the primordial mountain appears... More or less?
The fact another Sabertooth cat is alive? Oh yeah! That feel...
Well, bad news : The mountain range of Arvel had became very dangerous....
They can stand up! Like people!!
I absolutely love the Haraod! Such a familiar yet unique creature, overall a really well done beast!
Thank you!
I've loved smilodons since the walking with series and seeing this made my younger child very happy!! I still can't get over just how much detail, research, effort, and passion you pour into this project. You've inspired me to get back into my own worldbuilding project I'd started waaay back in middle school. Thank for being you Keenan, you're kinda fucking awesome and I'm now just waiting for my copies of the first three tales of kaimer to arrive in the mail!
Bipedal megantereon is simply a stroke of genius 👍👍👍👍
5:39 woooh! This is giving me some journey to the west vibes! You gotta love @hodarinundu's art. The clever fellow is always thinking outside the box!
Yeaah my favourite Megantereon survives in Arvel 😃. Glad to see these boys still live in Kaimere. Haraod are really awesome and I hope these super cool murder kitties survive forever.
Thanks!
I love that your giving megantereon the spotlight, these and xenosmilus i feel are super under represented, top video as always, love from the uk brother !
Thanks!
Thank you for the episode Mr. Menagerie! It's always a treat seeing what your episodes bring each week. I would love to sponsor an episode on the montane jungles of Arvel one day, though I'm afraid that might not be for a while. Regardless, I thank you again for your amazing work, and I hope you've had an excellent September so far.
Absolutely understandable. Lots of big and exciting stuff ahead!
How are you this good with creatures of Kaimere?
Thank you!
Research and careful planning.
Killer kitty go purrrrr ❤❤❤
Also, your drawings are amazing the details are always so perfect ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Ah, so Kaimere DOES have some sort of sabretooth cat.
Now I just need some sort of stegosauride to make an appearance lol
Homotherium and Red panther/Dinofelis are themselves Saber-Toothed cats, just not what people often refer to "Typical Saber-Tooth" such Smilodon.
As for the Stegosaurids, Keenan already said in the past he will never made one surviving species, for personnal reasons.
Well it’s not for personal reasons that makes it sound like I’ve got something against them lol. It’s simply that not everything gets a relic and that’s one I decided early on weren’t making the cut. It’s nothing personal. Just have to make some decisions. Too many relics feels crowded and frankly a bit silly.
Yess great video i hope there are some more tigers next time.
Are you going to do a video on the enantiornithine birds of kaimere?
None has been sponsored
@@TalesofKaimere okay 👍 let me know when you get a sponsor.
I was expecting more about this animal, we will never get smilodon, but atleast his ancestor survived in arvelith southern mountains
Not much to say since it’s so poorly known and remote
@@TalesofKaimere i understand, It Is only recently that the assembly study this relict
A saber verision of the bobcat and Lynx. Must be the tale.
This was such an amazing episode, I think among all the creatures in this world this creature might be among my favorites, however despite the love I have for this project, I would like to address the passion you have for this project has indeed influenced me to create my own spec project, based on living dinosaurs from across the world. I have stumbled on some trouble as one of the apex predators is based on the antlers, ears, and teeth of the alioramids from the Tyrant dynasty.
Is it ok if I borrow just those 3 ideas from you? and for extra precaution the ears and antlers are more to resemble the antlers of deer so don`t provide any thermoregulatory function, just display.
🥰
One day, there will be a new kaimeran animal that is friend shaped but won’t eat my face if I try to cuddle it. One day.
its also a very imposeing threat stance
i dont know about that one chief bro looks like hes abouta ask if theirs games on my phone 9:47
So Kaimere does have a Smilodon in a way. Awesome.
Sort of! The subordinate version at least. No way was a dominant predator going to last in this context. A few tons light for that behavior
@@TalesofKaimere
Just glad to have a living classic style sabertooth in this setting. We officially got our Manny, Sid, and Diego and possibly Scratt with the leptictids.
You should do a 4 parter on animals virtually indistinguishable from earth ones. Moose comes to mind
Nice music, got a scottish vibe imo and I like the haraod has a similar coat to shira from ice age. Also zentaur are almost absent from the mountains correct with the most common therapod being the black cockatrice?
From what Keenan gave to us as info over the years, Zentaur and Black Cocktarice are only found in the Lowland of Arvel.
Zentaur do time to time made excursions into the Highland of Arvel but never remain there long, and never go into the moutain range between the two, where the Haraod live.
I’ll be covering more of that next week
A wonderful video as usual and a very interesting animal. What animals does this cat usually hunt in its environment?
Were there occasional encounters between the Haraod and the cave lion?
I imagine so but it’s not common
That is one strange looking bobcat.
Have you seen the recent findings on the double sabers for growing sabre tooth cats?
I have indeed! My kitten also underwent the same process for a few days last week.
@@TalesofKaimere it's well cool, by the way did you see the Dragon I sent you?
Me in a modern-timeline Montana reserve in an alternate universe *kicks an unnative suda can*
Canada lynx:
You should make a book where I explain most of the dynasties
Please inform the big beautiful kitty that I said: Psstpsstpsst!!!
Will do! -famous last words
Yeah Megantereon! I've made them the only surviving species of machairodont in my surviving dinosaur setting, and only through domestication by sabijaros (sapient dinosaurs), as their wild ancestors are extinct. European (human) explorers found the prospect of a domestic big cat highly alluring though, so significant feral populations now exist in Europe, as well as smaller populations on other continents.
What animals are the normal prey of these symbolic bearcats? Do they hunt large animals, or do they stick to more similar-size prey? And are dinosaurs among those they see as prey?
Seems like in this series you primarily discuss the history of these rare carnivorans.
As they are so remote or rare, a lot of their knowledge has to be based on history and relatives
What’s planned for October?
October is on hold. Book is the priority I’m not sure if I’ll need to do another round of single species or not
Thankfully, while Smilodon is extinct on Kaimere, it is still alive on Liera (another seeded world made by a fandom user GurgiFan57). 😊
I have to ask after doing some cavalry research for a class what weapons do bullriders use is it similar to heavy horse cavalry ?
Bearcat = lynx
Red panther = clouded leopard
I can’t imagine skin changers taking the form of a Haraod are common, if they even exist. I’d be pretty scared to find one myself.
Don’t have any canon, but the red panther skin changers are really famous in Pakardia
I find it interesting that the haraod has sexual dimorphism unlike other saber-toothed cats such as smilodon.
nice
Oh! On what is it based that they can stand up-right?
It’s something many cats do just not to this level of specialty. Leopards stand on their back legs to look about, tigers stand to fight, etc. I’ve seen some art of it (Hodari’s for example) and it seemed a neat way to both lean into their resemblance of bears and make them stand apart from the big cat clade of Earth
YEAAAAA
Did You already open commision for mollusc or jellyfishes,cause they "need" deserves some spotlight on your chanel(sorry for my bad English)
What's the closest analog to the "islands" in mountain valleys on earth?
Many regions of Asia still have dense forested valleys and even caverns opened to the sky of many sorts which act as sort of "lost world" for many yet undiscovered species.
Hold up, a tracking chip?? Does this mean the Assembly has satellites orbiting around Kaimere?
Speaking of which, does Kaimere have any caracals or servals?
Probablt
September is carnivoran month but what do you plan for October?
No plans yet. All depends on how the book comes along
Which prey animals do the specialize in?
They don’t. Fairly generalist predators, they target whatever elasmarian or ungulates happens to be abundant in their territory
What would happen in the haraod was introduced to Arctic continent?
It would freeze into a catcicle
Kinda weird sabretooths didn't do so well in Kaimere, since their fangs would've been great against all the giant herbivores. Also, the Haroads are friggin' adorable when standing on their hindlegs.
Through Megantereon, Homotherium, and the red panther they're overall doing quite well. Apex predator sabertooths like the big Megantereon and Smilodon did poorly because they were used to being on top. Hard to hold that title when your competition is like 10-20 times your size. Biggest smilodon would be little more than bite sized. Hard to guard carcasses in the open under those conditions.
Yeah I imagine smilodon fatalis and especially gracilis would probably do pretty well in areas with some denser cover and less cockatrices, maybe pakardia or the crescent jungles as it is suggested that they usually tackled forest prey like deer, tapir and peccary, similar to a tiger. Although I assume competition from dinofelis and panthera would be a problem. Populator would be the one who would likely have to directly compete with the phorusrhacids and the robust monarchs, although it also preferred forest prey, it went after much larger animals like horses, notoungulates and litopterns
@@TalesofKaimere True, but I think that would pressure them to get smaller & become arboreal. They'd actually do better than leopards in that niche as their sabers would enable them to kill prey quickly & silently, then cache the carcass before other predators take notice.
@@JurassicDaikaijuThat doesn’t entirely mean they would replace Leopards though. The Leopards efficiency isn’t just in its killing method. Smilodon Gracilis might have a good chance in Kaimere due to it’s smaller size, but a large Smilodon would have a harder time replacing leopards when they themselves would have a hard time climbing. Just because the pressure is there does not change the niche is on lock. It’s difficult to brute force your way into a niche when you aren’t adept at it yourself. There is a reason Dinofelis(?) and Homotherium are successful while Megantereon is restricted in range. The teeth of Panthera have their own advantages as well.
@@Stooltoad5017 True, but I still think its possible if they got enough of a head start. If I recall, sabers got to Kaimere 1st and there were non-apex sabers like S.fatalis.
As a question of curiousity are there much actual seals at all? If not what caused them to have their niche taken by other animals of all types? Like leopard seals, sea lions, harp seals and so on.
fro stuff published online and from various video, there several seals species on Kaimere and overall do well.
Sea Lions on the others hand aren't as numerous and kind struggle due to competition from Sea Lion-like Walrus like the ones seen in the Walrus of Kaimere episode.
The first human from thee assembly seeing a saber tooth cat running bipedly would have thought what in the Lonny tunes is this
Seriously how did you come up with this
Haha I mean they don’t really walk much less run but it sure is uncanny!
@@TalesofKaimere still 😅😂
What does haraod hunt in the mountains
Don’t have a full list but some ungulates and some elasmarians
@@TalesofKaimereare we going to see more of what lives in the mountains another episode
If not fren, why fren shape?
The ultimate deception
What would happend if the haraod was introduced to other continents where homo erectus descendants settled in like Pakardia and Southern islands, Kaishel, Kairul, Permian landmasses, and Jurassic islands?
I'm not Keenan, but as a guy which follow the channe since a good time and know a lot about nNature, I can give as opinion that would extremelly be various in term of results.
Factors leading to a new arrival species in a given place being good or bad are numerous.
Following the landmasses mentionned, it would either thrive or not be able to established.
It things no one can really know or tell.
Are Nikar and Arvel really part of the known world or are the peninsulas of qajar and the crescent all that are truly part of the known world?
Keenan already precised it several times that only a fractions of both continents aside peninsulas are also part of the Known World region.
Peninsulas are just the areas where there the most aimeran because they act as good place where mainland megafauna isn't as present there.
Generally the known world is only a few hundred miles out from Qajar to the west and the Crescent to the north. Most of Arvel and Ni’Khar are beyond the known world
But as those continents are broadly known, more of them is sometimes included
Random question: could the head and neck of a saber toothed cat be strong enough to act as the "foot" of a humanoid body shape?
I don’t think so
@@TalesofKaimere *MMPR lied to me, then*
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What does haraod mean
Bearcat
@@TalesofKaimere where there ever megantheron in qajar
@@rylanbrewer3320 Yup! They were doing great until the First Children rocked up and said 'so anyway I start blasting'
So, the homotherium from southern Arvel no longer exists?
Nope! Still exists
There two species of Homotherium on Kaimere.
One in the Arvelith Highland/Highland of Arvel, and one in the Lowland of Arvel and Western-Southern Ni'Khar forests.
I figure the carnivoran mammals of Kaimere have an advantage in rugged landscape. In such landscapes the bipedalism and reliance on nesting might put theropods at a disadvantage.
Indeed. Thats not to say there aren’t plenty of dinosaurs, but they are generally smaller and mammals tend to have the advantage in these habitats
@@TalesofKaimereCarnivorans with grappling four limbs, especially cats and bears should be pretty effective at killing bipedal dinosaurs (especially non-theropods) of similar mass?
@@Reyma777 I imagine so. A dinosaur of similar mass is going to be a lot taller and larger since they're so narrow. However, as leopards iirc can kill ostriches, it's still something I think they could pull off especially with practice.
If two Skin-Changers mate in their animal forms, what would the resulting offspring be? I know it has nothing to do with the video, just curious.
It is matrilineal, so the kids will be whatever the mother’s form is. Males can sometimes have their traits manifest in grandchildren but they don’t directly or reliably inherit.
Thanks, mate
Can he has cheeseburger?
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