12-11-2024, 03:58 PM
This post was last modified 12-11-2024, 04:03 PM by IdeomotorPrisoner. Edited 5 times in total. 
Congo Nessie is the preferred name.
The nerd in me says only dinosaurs left are birds. An Emu is probably the closest thing left.
My main problem is these crypto dinosaurs are always saurapods... which in no way adapted to the water after 65 million years. It's not like that body style is the most adaptable water shape to be in. It's basically a water brontosaurus.
It makes zero evolutionary sense. It's not like it's a crocodile and can use the same body form for 265 million years because they can live through anything and go a really long time without eating so long as there is an occasional dead animal to fall into the river, or remaining surviver to get too close.
And why is a freaking herbivore living in water anyway? Living off that loch kelp? Lochweed? Its body didn't change but its diet did?
These are science questions.
The nerd in me says only dinosaurs left are birds. An Emu is probably the closest thing left.
My main problem is these crypto dinosaurs are always saurapods... which in no way adapted to the water after 65 million years. It's not like that body style is the most adaptable water shape to be in. It's basically a water brontosaurus.
It makes zero evolutionary sense. It's not like it's a crocodile and can use the same body form for 265 million years because they can live through anything and go a really long time without eating so long as there is an occasional dead animal to fall into the river, or remaining surviver to get too close.
And why is a freaking herbivore living in water anyway? Living off that loch kelp? Lochweed? Its body didn't change but its diet did?
These are science questions.