With how similar they look like to dicynodonts, I can imagine one of them keeping some kind of journal on them like: _“Day 3 - I have successfully infiltrated the Lystrosaurus herd. They don’t suspect a thing.”_
I love the Triassic and Paleocene for the emergence of many groups that could have taken over the planet, but nobody I know seems to give the Cambrian this same sort of credit. Also, I was wondering if you would do a video on Tuataras and their evolutionary history.
@@dr.polaris6423 Even if some people hated BfA, I loved questing through Zandalar. I'm a sucker for the Mesoamerican Dino aesthetic though so that helps lol
So (and I’m willing to admit I could sound stupid here) were the beaks made of paired teeth? I know it said they were made of the premaxilla, but at the same time so much of the art shows them with a groove down the center as if they were incisors. Was the premaxilla just hooked downward allowing the teeth to form a beak, or was it just the premaxilla and no teeth there?
I can only surmise all that H2S Sea-Stink from the end Permian caused Evolution to Weird Out on a Hallucinatory TripErythrosuchus would make an Excellent Mount into Battle. Riding High on 'Ol Big Head Fred would be awesome.
Spike is supposed to be a stegosaurus as far as I know, their beak is much more modest than the ones in Rhynchosaurs, and their teeth much more conventional. Rhynchosaurs are really quite unique and I wish they were more well known, it would be nice to have had a cartoon like land before time taking place in the late triassic to see some Rhynchos.
One of my favorite periods is the Paleocene for roughly the same reasons the Triassic is your favorite.
Yeah I really love both of these periods. So much evolutionary novelty and experimentation!
With how similar they look like to dicynodonts, I can imagine one of them keeping some kind of journal on them like:
_“Day 3 - I have successfully infiltrated the Lystrosaurus herd. They don’t suspect a thing.”_
The Cambrian, Triassic, and Paleocene, all has one thing in common, they had some pretty weird animals.
They certainly did!
The Triassic was sort of like the Palaeocene
a time where many groups emerged and could have gained ground
Exactly! That's why these periods are so fascinating.
@@dr.polaris6423 Yeah they're good times for speculation
thats post extinctions in general
And then evolution was like…
I love the Triassic and Paleocene for the emergence of many groups that could have taken over the planet, but nobody I know seems to give the Cambrian this same sort of credit.
Also, I was wondering if you would do a video on Tuataras and their evolutionary history.
This channel deserves more praise
3:00 That's an ambient theme from Zandalar in World of Warcraft right? From Zuldazar specifically I believe.
Yep, you are one of the first commenters to notice this!
@@dr.polaris6423 Even if some people hated BfA, I loved questing through Zandalar. I'm a sucker for the Mesoamerican Dino aesthetic though so that helps lol
rhynchosaur
no-shell turtley boi
They really do look quite turtle-like!
They are actualy kind of adorable. But I would not want to get close to one. With those powerfull jaws
They are cute in a derpy sort of way!
I have never illustrated them. But this video gave me a reason to start drawing them
The colours of the picture at 7'11"" XDDD
If I had a time machine I'd go back to the early Triassic
So (and I’m willing to admit I could sound stupid here) were the beaks made of paired teeth? I know it said they were made of the premaxilla, but at the same time so much of the art shows them with a groove down the center as if they were incisors. Was the premaxilla just hooked downward allowing the teeth to form a beak, or was it just the premaxilla and no teeth there?
I subbed but can you do the horned gopher plzzz
That’s an interesting idea! I’ll certainly cover them in the future.
RAISE THE VOLUME!
their skulls in the more derived species look like that of Beavers
I can only surmise all that H2S Sea-Stink from the end Permian caused Evolution to Weird Out on a Hallucinatory TripErythrosuchus would make an Excellent Mount into Battle. Riding High on 'Ol Big Head Fred would be awesome.
Is this what spike from land before time is?
Spike is supposed to be a stegosaurus as far as I know, their beak is much more modest than the ones in Rhynchosaurs, and their teeth much more conventional. Rhynchosaurs are really quite unique and I wish they were more well known, it would be nice to have had a cartoon like land before time taking place in the late triassic to see some Rhynchos.
I turned them into turtles, it was very boring back them and being cruel to animals was about the only entertainment I had.