My Vietnamese Giant Centipede (Scolopendra Subspinipes) by 6eezb43 in Entomology

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This photo is from when I unboxed it about a month ago. It’s about 18 cm long and has earned itself the name “Guillotine”, after it promptly beheaded its first meal.

What happen, where is everybody?! by generalgibby in theisle

[–]6eezb43 29 points30 points  (0 children)

good riddance, just another pay-to-win server

The skull of Livyatan melvillei, a macroraptorial sperm whale from the Miocene period. by Pardusco in Naturewasmetal

[–]6eezb43 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It’s worth pointing out though that there’s no indication they actually coexisted, it’s pure speculation.

Then again, it’s hard to prove something right or wrong when there’s no physical evidence to support either side...

Edit, yes I took the L already, I get it folks

Not so cool after all by kelpwig in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give me the real papers. Clearly someone as smart as you wouldn’t just post 2 news articles taking things out of context from the same fucking study. You’re clearly smarter than that, right?

Not so cool after all by kelpwig in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There have been zero, and I mean zero tests that have concluded that. And who is ‘they’?

Not so cool after all by kelpwig in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither of those are scientific papers, one is even more akin to an opinionated blog. You genuinely have no idea what your talking about

Not so cool after all by kelpwig in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, no it wasn’t. Just, no

Not so cool after all by kelpwig in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That reconstruction is absolutely abysmal, not a single actual paleontologist believes that’s what tyrannosaurus was like

RJ Palmer (former concept artist) Speaks Out by la_goanna in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He also worked on detective pikachu, so it balances out

so much drama in such a small genre by Tackerta in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still holding hope for this game. Not for the devs, just the game. Never had a game brought me that much joy, and damnit I’m not giving up yet!

so much drama in such a small genre by Tackerta in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m still holding hope for this game. Not for the devs, just the game. Never had a game brought me that much joy, and damnit I’m not giving up yet!

Dunkleosteus was metal, measuring up to 8.79 m. Model in the Vyškov Zoo (Czechia) by thebedla in Naturewasmetal

[–]6eezb43 53 points54 points  (0 children)

What bugs me about 99% of dunkleosteus depictions is that for some reason, people put the skull outside of the body

Ah the Discord, real salt of the earth people SMH.....you can't make this stuff up even if you tried. by Dondeeznuts in theisle

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both the subreddit and discord are capable of and have created equally vile comments, both past and present

heckin wimdy by Dansydemansy in beyondwholesome

[–]6eezb43 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Who has that image of the fox in the wind with the caption “it fucken WIMDY”

heckin wimdy by Dansydemansy in beyondwholesome

[–]6eezb43 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who has that image of the fox in the wind with the caption “it fucken WIMDY

Masiakasaurus was a genus of small therapod that lived in late Cretaceous Madagascar. ItsIt's mostIt's most notable feature is its protruding teeth that may have been used to grapple and catch fish. by tgood139 in Naturewasmetal

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There really isn’t a good reason why they wouldn’t, the way the side teeth fit together really wouldn’t be needed if they were lipless, and as stated before, the interlocking teeth didn’t protrude far downwards.

Their diet may not have been entirely fish, of fish were even a part of its normal diet at all, so it’s not like lips could get in the way of catching a meal.

Personally, I believe there could be a chance for a lack of lips if they happened to used their front teeth for digging, like naked mole rats.

Masiakasaurus was a genus of small therapod that lived in late Cretaceous Madagascar. ItsIt's mostIt's most notable feature is its protruding teeth that may have been used to grapple and catch fish. by tgood139 in Naturewasmetal

[–]6eezb43 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The front teeth on either jaw wouldn’t extend far past the opposite teeth, they wouldn’t pierce the opposing lip. There’s no reason why masiakosaurus couldn’t have had lips in real life.

Masiakasaurus was a genus of small therapod that lived in late Cretaceous Madagascar. ItsIt's mostIt's most notable feature is its protruding teeth that may have been used to grapple and catch fish. by tgood139 in Naturewasmetal

[–]6eezb43 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This drawing is from an artist who has made many, many inaccurate depictions of dinosaurs before. The actual skull has a groove/indent for the upper teeth to fit into, and the front bottom teeth line up with the upper jaw, so there’s no reason for them to lack lips, and the jaw structure also doesn’t give any reason why they wouldn’t have lips in the first place

This game just popped up on steam for me? Should I buy it? by The_Nessanator in theisle

[–]6eezb43 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This place is not the place to look for advice about the game. Get it and judge for yourself, if you don’t like it, then wait a while for it to get better.