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Todays first Ecological Horror is the Jakaelopterus!

The Jakaelopterus was a Devonian horror and also the largest arthropod to ever exist. These were apex predator Sea Scorpions that could grow up to 9 feet long. They went extinct around 252 million years ago!

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Todays first Ecological Horror is the Chimaera!

Chimaeras can be dangerous to humans, considering their single venomous spine on their dorsal fin. They mainly feed on bottom-dwelling invertebrates such as crabs, octopi, marine worms, etc.

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!!! CRYPTID THURSDAY !!!

The Skvader is a fictional creature from Swedish mythology. A hunter claimed that in the 1870s, he had shot and killed this creature. A taxidermied replica of the creature would be made shortly after the hunters death, what I assume to be image 1

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Todays first Ecological Horror is the Anomalocaris!

This was an apex predator of it's time, even thought to be the very fist apex predator. It was a very good swimmer, most likely gliding through water. It's thougt to be the fiercest creature from the Cambrian period.

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Todays first Ecological Horror is the Helicoprion!

The Helicoprion was believed to grow up to 25 feet long and weigh 1,000 pounds. They managed to survive the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, which caused the extinction of 90% of marine life. Their mouths also look weird lol

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Today's first Ecological Horror is the Titanaboa!

Titanaboa was the biggest snake in the world around 60 million years ago in what is now South America. Climate change is what killed most of them, but until that point, they were apex predators of land for a few million years.

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Todays second Ecological Horror is the Mosasaur!

These are prehistoric ancestors of snakes and monitor lizards. They could grow up to 50 feet.

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