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@king_tyranno They really missed the opportunity for the movie when they decided the Skull Island part will be within 24 hours with most of the parts being in daylight. Skull Island is the right place for fogs and rains and spooky dark actions.
I knew there had to be a reason why did I find the general look of Primal's Sauropods familiar.
From: The Magic School Bus
Of course, this could be just a coincidence, regardless of how familiar those similarities were to my stupid brain.
Case closed. The Columbian mammoth of Primeval would actually be a Palaeoloxodon namadicus (straight tusked elephant). The Columbian's skull wasn't very bumpy and the bull's tusks were different too (the specimen in the episode is confirmed to be a bull). Artwork by RJ palmer.
Agreed. I've been thinking about this before, even when dinosaur anatomy has limits, there is a reason why artists with experience in concept art have managed to pull off fluid, dynamic scenes before, while the most well known Paleoartists produce poses that feel static only. https://t.co/afgRCIhoOP
While some Thyreophora are either carnivores or omnivores now, some have still retained their herbivorous diet. This implies that the families of Stegosaurids and Ichthyostegids may have got separated very early on, perhaps way back in the Eocene.