About sloths, is not because it would take them whole day to go pick up the baby, it is because they get minimal energy cause of their preferred diet and if they run out making the effort they may die from exhaustion.
The second elephant creature is Deinotherium whose name means "Terrible Beast" they were large plant-eaters whose tusks grow out of the lower jaw rather then the upper jaw. They grew to around 13 feet tall at the shoulder
We take for granted how freaking weird elephants actually look like...until we see their extinct relatives, most of which looks either AI generated or like something from Spore.
Okay so the snapping turtle thing the first one he showed was a common snapping turtle the second one he showed was an alligator snapping turtle they get hundreds of pounds the common snapping turtle it's like 50 they also have a very different strategy of obtaining protein the little guys are active hunters they will chase fish down the big guys they ain't got time for that bulshit they'll just sit there they got a little thing on their tongue that looks like a worm that they'll just sit there with their mouth open and wiggle it until a fish comes by thinking it's free protein to grab then they become the protein
I never knew how big sea otters actually are until I saw one at Monterey Bay Aquarium. Not as long a the giant river otter but hefty boys.
About sloths, is not because it would take them whole day to go pick up the baby, it is because they get minimal energy cause of their preferred diet and if they run out making the effort they may die from exhaustion.
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The second elephant creature is Deinotherium whose name means "Terrible Beast" they were large plant-eaters whose tusks grow out of the lower jaw rather then the upper jaw. They grew to around 13 feet tall at the shoulder
As someone who grew up on watching animal shows, I'm surprised by how much people don't know about animals.
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We take for granted how freaking weird elephants actually look like...until we see their extinct relatives, most of which looks either AI generated or like something from Spore.
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Okay so the snapping turtle thing the first one he showed was a common snapping turtle the second one he showed was an alligator snapping turtle they get hundreds of pounds the common snapping turtle it's like 50 they also have a very different strategy of obtaining protein the little guys are active hunters they will chase fish down the big guys they ain't got time for that bulshit they'll just sit there they got a little thing on their tongue that looks like a worm that they'll just sit there with their mouth open and wiggle it until a fish comes by thinking it's free protein to grab then they become the protein