Thanks for reinforcing all of our desires to be dominated by our Dino-waifu overlordsI've come to entertain the idea that mammals were actually plan B in Earth's plan. Dinos/birds have more efficient lungs(flowthrough) as opposed to mammals(in-out/one respiration), hollow bones(act as parts of lungs/bigger sizes possible), lack the dementia-linked variant of a gene known as GSK(found in mammals/plants) meaning birds are virtually immune to dementia, higher neuron density(why birds like crows are so smart), their claws/hands default position is 'grip' so they don't have to exert force to hold something(unlike mammals), are tetrachromats(can see 4 colors)(humans see 3, most mammals 2).
So they pretty much had everything served on a silver platter to rule the world...except, of course, if not for the little fact they had 190 million years to develop countermeasures against that tiny blob from sky, and were just too lazy about it...
why don't you use your real id, mc?I've come to entertain the idea that mammals were actually plan B in Earth's plan. Dinos/birds have more efficient lungs(flowthrough) as opposed to mammals(in-out/one respiration), hollow bones(act as parts of lungs/bigger sizes possible), lack the dementia-linked variant of a gene known as GSK(found in mammals/plants) meaning birds are virtually immune to dementia, higher neuron density(why birds like crows are so smart), their claws/hands default position is 'grip' so they don't have to exert force to hold something(unlike mammals), are tetrachromats(can see 4 colors)(humans see 3, most mammals 2).
So they pretty much had everything served on a silver platter to rule the world...except, of course, if not for the little fact they had 190 million years to develop countermeasures against that tiny blob from sky, and were just too lazy about it...
Yknow watching the Walking with Dinos and Walking with Monsters really makes me agree.I've come to entertain the idea that mammals were actually plan B in Earth's plan. Dinos/birds have more efficient lungs(flowthrough) as opposed to mammals(in-out/one respiration), hollow bones(act as parts of lungs/bigger sizes possible), lack the dementia-linked variant of a gene known as GSK(found in mammals/plants) meaning birds are virtually immune to dementia, higher neuron density(why birds like crows are so smart), their claws/hands default position is 'grip' so they don't have to exert force to hold something(unlike mammals), are tetrachromats(can see 4 colors)(humans see 3, most mammals 2).
So they pretty much had everything served on a silver platter to rule the world...except, of course, if not for the little fact they had 190 million years to develop countermeasures against that tiny blob from sky, and were just too lazy about it...
Same, my money was on velociraptor.I can honestly say, though, that I did not see the triceratops coming.