Why are there no movies about the Cotylorhynchus?
Why are there no movies about the Cotylorhynchus?
He's a big dinosaur
Why didn't the artist cover it with feathers? Its 2019 for fucks sake.
What's his endgame?
What's his tax policy?
To be the biggest and baddest dinosaur on the block
>Early Permian Synapsids are the same as Late Cretaceous Therapods
kys
For you
Holy fuck, shut the FUCK up incel. Should've had your ass kicked in school and made to feel like a piece of useless, unloved shit.
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jews agenda won't allow it
A B S O L U T E U N I T
What does he eat?
Because they aren't real?
Don't even start, I know you are trying to bait but you will call in those retarded featherfags.
That shit was debunked years ago, the big ones didn't have feathers.
What do the Jews have against Cotylorhynchus?
Why is there no synapsid kino, in general?
When are they going to get their own Jurassic Park? or rather Permian Park
Kill yourself.
>tfw work with actual dinosaur bones
be jealous
amerishart education, everyone
Honestly dinos are overrated. There were so many cool animals before and after them.
To eat some leaves
why don't you just reprogram the synapsids to work together?
coz people don't go to the movies to see fat pieces of shit
>Honestly dinos are overrated.
wtf
>Cotylorhynchus
Cotylorhynchus challenges their Big jurasic dino agenda
Any movie depicting the Cotylorhynchus or similar Permian specimens accurately would have profound and irreversible affects on the viewer that are antithetical to the jews' plans. Upon cultivating a respect for the Permian period and its inhabitants the unsuspecting viewer is immediately confronted with the scope of Earth's evolutionary history. They are instilled with a profound sense of awe at the biodiversity of this 47 million year period which they hadn't heard of before. This is then compounded with the shock of discovering that it ended with the single largest cataclysm in the Earth's history. Their comfy carefree perception of the world is shattered.
>why haven't I heard of this before?
>the Permian-Triassic event was the single largest mass extinction ever, why doesn't everyone know about this?
>Over 99% percent of all individuals and 83% of genera just disappeared!
>There hasn't been a single event before and since that was more important
>everybody goes on not knowing or caring about the time the whole Earth was submerged into Hell!
At this point the viewer realizes just how cruel the natural world is and how ignorant the masses are to this fact. The viewer realizes his species, his nation, his race and himself are always standing on the razor's edge of life and death. Extinction could come for them at any time. A horrendous death of fire and brimstone waiting around the corner for the weak. They ask themselves how could they have been so content, so blind, to this cruel struggle for existence. Then he realizes it has always been this way, and always will be this way.
The viewer realizes that they were intentionally deceived. The jews used media to numb them and make them blind to this eternal struggle for existence, even told them it no longer exists. But it does. All their talk of tolerance, equality, and kindness was just a shroud to blind their enemies and conceal their own movement within this struggle.
And the jew can't have that.
What kind of threat would they cause? Crushing people. We need a film about giant chickens.
It's not a dinosaur. It's more closely related to mammals.
Mammals BTFO
>dinos are overrated
WRONG. More like Palaezoic organisms are UNDERRATED.
Because they tend to be awkward, frumpy, and non-threatening
Really, synapsids didn't start becoming threatening until around the cenozoic period and at that point you're just better off calling it "Ice Age Park".
We need movies about estemmenosuchus!
This. Paleontologists worship the devil and just sculpt skeletons from stone to test our faith in Zeus.
*blocks your path*
You means rocks sculpted to look like bones?
nah I'm p sure there were apex predator murder-machines in the permian, too.
I don't think there was ever a time on earth were every single creature was "non-threatening"
check this motherfucker out.
And even cooler ones we don't know about on other planets and in alternate dimensions.
>>/reddit/
caseasaur synapsid. went extinct 30-40 million years before the first dinosaurs.
>Permian-Triassic Event
Never forget what (((they))) did.
These mother fuckers would get stepped on by a T-rex who wasn't watching where it was going.
Are you really going to try and follow up Jurassic park with a movie where the most threatening thing is the size of a large alligator?
Kek
thought you were gonna go with 'The Jews don't want the Permian-Triassic extinction event to outshine the Holocaust' but i like where you took it
He was just an obese turtle without a shell. No one wants to watch a movie about the fat, ground-dwelling dinosaur
I would have been jealous of you when I was 11.
look up inclusive fitness and how it relates to sociality and altruism
SMASHED AND SLAMMED
Pseud detected.
Any precambrian kinos? "A Journey to the beginning of time" has short segment on it but its not enough
Second and last episodes of Walking With Monsters have scenes with pelycosaurs and therapsids, set in the Permian.
And the first series of Primeval has that gorgonopsid.
>i know what you did
>65 million years, and i still remember
>but do you remember...
>that birds are 16% of all vertebrates, while mammals are only 8%?
>we've got you outnumbered, 2 to 1
>so
>just think about that
David Attenborough's First Life, fucking maximum kino
based and birdareimportantpilled
Feed and seed
>inclusive fitness
c >>> rb with what the jews preach
>Over 99% percent of all individuals and 83% of genera just disappeared!
Those numbers are probably inflated, if not a complete hoax.
i would like to see chris pratt face off against this guy in an eating contest
absolute unit
I want more prehistoric ocean creatures in my movies. Particularly, I want a dunkleosteus movie. Fucker was awesome.
What the hell is that one on the left's problem?
Synapsid?
More like Fatasspid.
He heard you were talking shit.
Potato chips.
>"Look at me, Hector"
Love me some dimetrodons.
It's nice that he's being depicted more mammal like these days since we discovered they had a much more advanced walking gait than we thought.
I still say they had to be aquatic though the only time you ever see giant sails and that weird little overbite is on marine animals.