>>2440596
My mother...
>>2440597
>>2440596
Paleozoic animals don't get enough love. I find that era to be the most interesting.
>>2440624
I like this sentiment. Paleozoic was literally a different planet. Nothing would make sense to us. Although I do love dinosaurs and there majesty more.
Probably Icthyosaurs. I'm not saying they're the coolest things ever, but they deserve alot more respect than what they get
>>2441063
And they got quite large
Basically every prehistoric mammal besides mammoths and sabertooth cats. It's a shame because I always thought they were more interesting than dinosaurs.
doglizards
Devonian Anomalocarids
>>2440597
Im pretty sure that there is a star wars creature based on these
>>2442598
I'm pretty sure you're dumber than dogshit
>>2442614
>>2440596
Dinopithecus, the giant baboon
everyone knows trilobites but I still think they get unduly ignored while dinosaurs still get all the attention.
trilobites existed in abundance for hundreds of millions of years -- way longer than humans -- and they still went extinct. I see no reason why humans shouldn't likewise be exterminated someday, yet we assume that we'll live long enough to colonize planets *right*
Ostafrikasaurus, a spinosaur known only from its teeth, it has a grossly inaccurate depiction in Jurassic World The Game for iOS
>>2442683
Dinopithecus is not a baboon.
>>2442614
>>2442598
>>2440597
The Reek from Attack of the Clones does look a bit like a scutosaurus.
>>2440596
Moa
Guess this