Fanclub Paleo Posting.

#83
Don't know if I asked this already, and being a wg user I'm to lazy to check the thread, so I shamelessly ask: are these your videos?
I know you're passionate about dinos almost as much as X Drake's stepbro @TheAncientCenturion so it wouldn't surprise me if it were the case
Oh goodness no. Lol. I absolutely don't have the ability to make these. I never graduated beyond stick figures in the art department. :catsweat:
 
#84
Yeah but the sharks have had way too much plot armour. Those sassenachs have been around since the Paleozoic Saga (back during the Devonian Arc) and have had little to no signs of character development since then. :tchpepe:
The Homo Naledi arc was an annoying twist
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Used to be obsessed with paleontology as a kid.

But anyways, a species that shook me to the core when I first read up on it is the Daeodon.



''These hoofed mammals (artiodactyls) have been nicknamed “terminator pigs”, a reference to the fact that these brutish animals come from the same branch of the hoofed mammals, the ungulates, as pigs, however, recent research suggests that the eight or nine genera that make up the Entelodontidae family are probably more closely related to hippos and whales. However, a Daeodon model (member of the Entelodontidae), has been produced.''

''Fossilised footprints and bone bed discoveries suggest that these omnivores lived in small family groups and that during the Oligocene and the early part of the Miocene epoch, they became adapted to open, savannah-like habitats. The long legs would have helped them cover large territories as well as helping them to adapt to a pursuit hunting habit. The strong neck muscles helped support a skull that in some species was over a metre long. The thickly enamelled teeth and those large fangs located on both the upper and lower jaws would have given this prehistoric mammal a devastating bite.''

https://blog.everythingdinosaur.com/blog/_archives/2015/09/03/the-mighty-daeodon.html

I am shocked that a creature like this used to roam the lands, and grateful that they've been wiped off the face of the earth lol.
Hippos would clap their cheeks
 
#91
did the channel got nuked or something?? cause the link isn't working
idk man they work for me might be a location type of thing or something
Unfortunately, it looks like he deleted his channel.
Of course the bloke whose channel that I promoted on the very first post would delete his YouTube account..... Again..... Feck. :shame:

I just wanted to check if he might have uploaded something that I missed and I find this. :peperain:
Twas a shame cause I loved his videos on Synapsid evolution. The rest of the channels in this thread are still active. It's just the channel that I opened this thread with that went kapoot.:josad:
 
#92
Unfortunately, it looks like he deleted his channel.

Twas a shame cause I loved his videos on Synapsid evolution. The rest of the channels in this thread are still active. It's just the channel that I opened this thread with that went kapoot.:josad:
OH
I thought AL was referring to the channels you posted on the fourth page
Yeah you're both right, the channel in the OP is gone. That's a shame honestly.
 
#94
Aight, break week got me bored on here. Time to revive this thread for a bit. :PepeReport:

A new study has been published on a recently discovered specimen that could be described as one of the greatest paleontological finds of the 21st century (so far :feelsokeman:).

The remains of a mummified cub from the saber tooth cat family was found with excellently preserved soft tissue in Yakutia, Russia.

As the study puts into perspective; "For the first time in the history of paleontology, the appearance of an extinct mammal that has no analogues in the modern fauna has been studied."
This is quite the big deal for paleo folk.:watchout:

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Kappa: World of Turtles New
#96
Time for a little something different in a nice Speculative Evolution project that I am following on YouTube. It is not paleo content but it does involve evolution and I don't care for enough Spec Ev projects to make a thread dedicated to just them, so in this thread here it goes. :kata:

Besides, this is my thread. What is the point of power if not to abuse it a little? :madmonk:

Anyway, the series I am following is Kappa: World of Turtles.
This is a speculative evolution project regarding a seed world that is populated with you guessed it, turtles (and some other things too, to feed the turtles of course:catpole:).

Turtles in general are pretty cool creatures. I like those goofy goober reptiles quite a bit. Alligator snapping turtles meanwhile are absolutely awesome and this project has alligator snappers being the only vertebrate introduced to this seed world. :akaman:

So why am I recommending this? Well after a 5 month wait from the first video explaining the background, I was shocked to see that the mad lad behind this project actually animated the first episode. Episode 2 came out a couple of days ago and yep, it is animated too. After watching a few different spec ev projects, I must say that watching the creatures and world come alive in an animated series is a very nice change of pace after seeing an artist's still pic for the 100th time.

The videos have a real nice soothing ambience to them and the whole seed world has this gentle vibe to it. I can just imagine having the most pleasant boating trip conceivable on this planet. Well at least when there isn't a tropical mega storm going on.:jay-he:

There are three videos currently released on YouTube and the audio quality notably improves in consistency after the Prologue.
13 minute video.
12 minute video.
9 minute video.
Well with my last recommendation of the year for this thread, I wish all you fine folk a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. :pepapoo:
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and thanks to @Sentinel for the filler post. :goyea:
 
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