Message from @Dr Badass PhD

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2020-08-21 00:34:49 UTC  

thats a terrible idea

Team terrible idea go!

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2020-08-21 00:35:16 UTC  

Lmfao

2020-08-21 00:36:05 UTC  

Well I'd be more terrified of the dragon hands down. They're extremely efficient runners.

2020-08-21 00:36:34 UTC  

A monitor lizard can run up a hill faster than your average Joe can down it.

They are somewhat social too right? So odds are, it wouldn't be alone?

2020-08-21 00:37:44 UTC  

Eh I'm not sure how social they are. They're probably like crocodiles when it comes to that. In videos I've seen of them being in groups it's always when they're eating something.

2020-08-21 00:38:03 UTC  

Or someone <:troll_face:726878856585281557>

Similar, most images/videos I've seen are of them in groups

2020-08-21 00:38:46 UTC  

Oh πŸ’© then

2020-08-21 00:39:21 UTC  

Reptiles don't pack hunt. However, they can eat something together. Doesn't mean there won't be fighting and competition.

I mean their main diet are deer. Not exactly a slow animal.

2020-08-21 00:40:25 UTC  

Yeah. That's why I said they're efficient runners. Even better ambush predators.

2020-08-21 00:42:07 UTC  

Because they likely don't run things down outright. They ambush it, bite it and eat it right away if it's a smaller animal *or* if it's a larger animal they wait for the venom to take effect and then they feast.

yeah thats not terrifying at all

2020-08-21 00:44:03 UTC  

They also have a great sense of smell. So even if you're a mile away they'd know you're there ready for the picking.

2020-08-21 00:44:17 UTC  

Once the prey is dead.

2020-08-21 00:45:51 UTC  

Oh and btw they have an extinct cousin that's just shy of 25 feet

How long ago did it go extinct?

And can we resurrect the species by accident like the salt water sea snake?

2020-08-21 00:47:35 UTC  

It's been extinct for 50,000 years.

Well the salt water sea snake went "extinct" from sharks

2020-08-21 00:48:14 UTC  

Weird

And once we reduced the shark population in the ocean they re-emerged.

2020-08-21 00:49:11 UTC  

There's this fish that they thought went extinct with the dinosaurs and they found it just vibin in the ocean.

Currently though the species only grows to a meter or two or something like that. But reptiles are notorious for only growing as large as the environment permits them....

2020-08-21 00:50:08 UTC  

Titanoboa

And these things live in the ocean...

2020-08-21 00:50:49 UTC  

Insects even used to be much bigger than they are now.

That has more to do with oxygen levels in the atmosphere though

If the oxygen content was higher, they would be bigger. Well as far as arachnids go, anyway

2020-08-21 00:53:02 UTC  

Yeah. There was the meganeura that was the size of a falcon.

Yeah titanboa made the anaconda look like a gardener snake in comparison yeah?

Channel you're inner Samuel Jackson, snakes on a plane.

2020-08-21 00:54:51 UTC  

The largest individuals could grow to 48 feet

2020-08-21 00:55:53 UTC  

It's good to know that all that stuff is extinct.

Or so we believe