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Every zoologist has heard about Bergman‘s law, where animals usually get smaller or larger depending on how warm their environment is.
However few have heard of coles law, which is just thinly sliced cabbage as a side dish.
@TheItalianRobot Although New World monkeys do exist, the diversity that they once held largely disappeared in South America when large portions of rainforest disappeared. However they do retain parallel levels of diversity we see today in Caribbean islands. And blossoming diversity in America
@indonimas New Zealand’s dry forest would probably be a good analog. As Hell Creek was a seasonally arid environment which had a lush wet seasons and cold harsh dry seasons.
@origamiPete @McCythesenuts Yes, The east coast of Africa forms it’s a little subcontinent known as Swahilia, it’s covered in lush rainforest, and and is one of the most biodiversity regions of the project. Here is a resident animal of the subcontinent, the Swahili crown of horns.