Some Old Beasts Of Bermuda Ichthy Art

Some old Beasts of Bermuda ichthy art

Some Old Beasts Of Bermuda Ichthy Art

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4 years ago

My OC Demon, a shapeshifter that possesses one human at a time and slowly kills them. (Edgy I know)

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4 years ago

Cougar/Mountain lion

Cougar/Mountain Lion

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3 years ago

I...I have no idea. I'm sorry.

I...I Have No Idea. I'm Sorry.

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4 years ago

Tried to draw a hyena, it's a bit wobbly

Tried To Draw A Hyena, It's A Bit Wobbly

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3 years ago
Unsolved Paleo Mysteries Month #08 – Everything Dies Except Lystrosaurus

Unsolved Paleo Mysteries Month #08 – Everything Dies Except Lystrosaurus

The extinction event that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs is probably the most “famous” mass extinction, but it wasn’t the worst one in Earth’s history. That morbid honor goes to the Permian-Triassic extinction 252 million years ago – also aptly known as the Great Dying.

A truly massive amount of biodiversity was lost in this event, with 96% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial species disappearing. Some marine ecosystems seemed to rebound fairly quickly, but overall it may have taken at least 5-10 million years for anything close to full recovery. Terrestrial vertebrates may even have taken up to 30 million years to regain previous levels of diversity.

And… we’re not sure why it happened.

One of the main potential culprits is the massive eruption of the Siberian Traps – one of the largest known volcanic events on Earth – but other explanations include an asteroid impact, methane-producing microbes, ocean anoxia, the formation of Pangaea, a nearby supernova destroying the ozone layer, and even dark matter.

Or it might have been a result of multiple causes at once, events that wouldn’t have been so severe individually but became disastrous in combination. This is known as the “Murder on the Orient Express Model”: maybe they all did it.

But there’s also a secondary element to today’s mystery. In the aftermath of the Great Dying, a small dicynodont synapsid briefly took over the world. For the first few million years of the Triassic, around 95% of the Earth’s population of terrestrial vertebrates were all Lystrosaurus – no other genus or species of animal has ever dominated to such a degree.

Why did these squat little dog-sized animals survive and thrive when everything else was struggling? They might have been opportunistic generalists able to deal with changing conditions better than other groups, the extinction of most large predators may have allowed their population to explode, or it might simply have been a matter of luck.

We just don’t know.


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3 years ago

When the art just isn't working.

When The Art Just Isn't Working.

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3 years ago

Farewell online privacy


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3 years ago

This dude:"Damn sure would be neat if I could afford to not constantly stress about money my entire life and be able to impulse buy a nice mug."

The internet: *blocked*

When I grow up I wanna be upper middle class.


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4 years ago

Wolf and Snow leopard

Wolf And Snow Leopard

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