One of the reasons why I love ARK is the fact that I can have a pet prehistoric creature. From experience though, don't keep Moschops in a small enclosure such as your house. Your lystrosaurus will be killed and all your furniture will be destroyed....lol. I really adore this series and I hope to see more. I cansee this channel growing amongst those that watch paleo videos, especially with the unique topics such as this one.
Thank you very much! I'm doing a degree in film at the moment so it isn't the easiest to find time unfortunately. But I'm working out a schedule, and hopefully have a vid out by the end of this week!
Only now I have discovered this channel. My cotylorhynchus has been a bit poorly lately and I now know why. Thank you for this great video with its no nonsense or hyperbolic tone to your sage advice. I will now watch your remaining videos to see if you have info on the other animals in my collection.
Nice video :) I bet it would still be a better (if not _safer_ ) pet than _Ophiacodon_, that's for sure! Also, I've been rather busy lately so I couldn't send the email.... Is there still a bit of time left for me to join the "Cromo Paleo research team"?
Maybe a video on Compsognathus as a pet? I did research ok. So you know how Compys have been found in Germany right? Well I own a Miniature Pinscher, which were bred in Germany. Both are small for there group AND their both carnivores. So I'm just curious for your thought.
Imagine if Casea is just a baby cotylorhynchus? They already made this mistake by mislabeling the different stages of a triceratops life into different animals. Like. If they are roughly identical but different size, odds are the smaller one is a baby version.
I know this is 3 years old... and still very meme worthy... BUT cotylorhynchus was a synapsid.... a proto-mammal.... so the reptile comparisons... aren't quite accurate.... infact the closet you could probably find is one of the monotremes.
Yeah only if you raised them from birth... If you're talking about a full-grown one you found in the wild, you'd probably be dead before even coming up with a name...
Even if you raised it from birth, no. People try to keep big cats as pets sometimes, and it usually ends badly. A Utahraptor or a Hyaenodon really wouldn’t be better.
One of the reasons why I love ARK is the fact that I can have a pet prehistoric creature. From experience though, don't keep Moschops in a small enclosure such as your house. Your lystrosaurus will be killed and all your furniture will be destroyed....lol.
I really adore this series and I hope to see more. I cansee this channel growing amongst those that watch paleo videos, especially with the unique topics such as this one.
Thank you very much! I'm doing a degree in film at the moment so it isn't the easiest to find time unfortunately. But I'm working out a schedule, and hopefully have a vid out by the end of this week!
Only now I have discovered this channel. My cotylorhynchus has been a bit poorly lately and I now know why. Thank you for this great video with its no nonsense or hyperbolic tone to your sage advice. I will now watch your remaining videos to see if you have info on the other animals in my collection.
This is my absolute dream. Cmon scientists, we need Cotylorhynchus!!!!!
Congratulations, you earned a subscriber! I want a Cotylorhyncus as a pet and this has helped a lot!
we need more of these
This was high key interesting
Thank you! Sorry for the inactivity, expect a video by next week!
@@CromoPaleoShow looking forward to it!
Damn, now I want one as a pet
So would I 😂
its basically just a cow lizard, also given the size of the head the brain to body ratio must have been abysmal
I doubt it was the smartest animal in the world
@@CromoPaleoShow id say it would be more comparable to having a pet frog, or even an invertebrate like a rhinoceros beetle.
It probably would be more similar in care to a cow than a normal lizard
Given they are stem mammals and long distant relatives, there aint nothing lizard about them :P, so really its more like a proto-proto-proto-cow.
This is absolutely informative and hilarious
This is the first video of your's that I have seen thus far and I like it 😊
A lot of them need to be updated when I get back to it a lot of my info is wrong 😂
@@CromoPaleoShow That is fair 😀
Aaaand immediately subscribed
Cotylorhynchus is love, Cotylorhynchus is Life
I’m glad you agree. Spirit animal 100%
awesome... I want one now thank you so much...
how come you have only 418 subs with content of such good quality?
Thank you that means a lot. It would probably help if I uploaded more 😂
I have a video in the works so hopefully come out very soon!
Interesting and fun.
Would edaphosaurus make a good pet reptile
OOOOH I never thought of that one!
Would make best pet!
Nice video :) I bet it would still be a better (if not _safer_ ) pet than _Ophiacodon_, that's for sure!
Also, I've been rather busy lately so I couldn't send the email.... Is there still a bit of time left for me to join the "Cromo Paleo research team"?
Ophiacodon? I'm on it! 😉
Take your time, theres still plenty of spaces left on every category!
Maybe a video on Compsognathus as a pet? I did research ok.
So you know how Compys have been found in Germany right? Well I own a Miniature Pinscher, which were bred in Germany.
Both are small for there group AND their both carnivores. So I'm just curious for your thought.
A compsognathus would be interesting? 🤔
Now thats an idea!
Aren't Cotylorhynchus synapsids tho?
Yup
Have you considered that some research suggests they actually are semi aquatic and preferred aquatic vegetation. Think proto hippo
So your saying that taking care of this lizrd would be similar to taking care of a cow?
Probably, considering it wasn't a reptile but rather a synapsid (the group that mammals belong to)
Would argentinosaurus make a good pet?
If you have a good few acres spare and literally millions of dollars (annually) for feeding. I'm sure it'd be great! 😁
@@CromoPaleoShow plus the possible property damage when it decides to wander somewhere.
Imagine if Casea is just a baby cotylorhynchus? They already made this mistake by mislabeling the different stages of a triceratops life into different animals. Like. If they are roughly identical but different size, odds are the smaller one is a baby version.
I know this is 3 years old... and still very meme worthy... BUT cotylorhynchus was a synapsid.... a proto-mammal.... so the reptile comparisons... aren't quite accurate.... infact the closet you could probably find is one of the monotremes.
Nature is funny. Why have 4 stomaches? Just keep the material in the stomache longer. lol
..... it aint a reptile... synapsid. Just a correction there
Would Utahraptor and Hyaenodon Make A Good Pet
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Yeah only if you raised them from birth... If you're talking about a full-grown one you found in the wild, you'd probably be dead before even coming up with a name...
Lets see shall we! 😉
Stay tuned!
@@CromoPaleoShow Ok?
No. I’m not having a 6 - foot turkey as a house pet. Florida man might, but not me
Even if you raised it from birth, no. People try to keep big cats as pets sometimes, and it usually ends badly. A Utahraptor or a Hyaenodon really wouldn’t be better.