It's called a Bouldermite!!
It has telekinesis but it only works on small rocks and they like putting big rocks on their back cause it's easy to hide from predators

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The Burgess Shale, 508 million years ago. A huddle of Canadaspis perfecta cling to the side of a small muddy slope, avoiding the gaze of larger predators.

Inspired by a diorama from the Seodaemun Museum (thanks )

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Whales evolved from terrestrial predators which looked a lot like badass weasels. It's a hell of an effort to evolve back into the water, nostrils had to move, flippers needed to form and hair needed to be lost. But things like mammary glands were retained

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both competitive predators

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Pisciraptor lives in Titans swamps, they walk on shallow lakes with their long legs and hunt fish.
Even though they have passive lifestyle, they are the fastest land creature there is, probably to run from larger predators.

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The Octopus Slapper was invented by Eric, age 6 from Ottawa! It helps to protect sea life by scaring away predators! 🐙

Do you want to make this idea a real thing? Email hello.org for details!

Part of our Mission: Protect our Oceans and

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Look I am so sorry that Predators are all I draw, anyway, I'm gonna make a reference/character sheet for Cousin so that I can pay other people to draw him instead, I'm sorry, I'm sorry

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WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK Its so fuckin disgusting to see that in my recommendations when I never once clicked into one of those shitty animation storytime content farms. Sure, youtubers can't swear but THIS is okay?
Stories about child predators, stalking and r?

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The killing bite of felids came from powerful neck-muscles. Detailed analysis of Machairodus aphanistus' cervical anatomy sheds light on the early evolution of these successful predators. Out now in our Jan issue! https://t.co/FzwnbNaQxS by

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Delighted to have just finished my brand new picture book. Get ready for one of the most sophisticated and beautiful freshwater predators on Earth. I'll have it out in early spring. 😀

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A crossover with Jurassic Park would make a cool comic, set in Costa Rica with some dinosaurs on the loose like in the original novel, and one predator taking the chance to hunt something his ancestors hunted millions years ago.
Predators by Florent Llamas https://t.co/gFsbWcY62r

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"Unwilling Prey" when they run away from predators who they "Definitely Don't Want To Be Eaten By"

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/THREAD/ I'll say goodbye to 2019 with the Top 10 Lies included in the biggest scam of the year: A phony documentary against a dead man (the dead can't sue) created for money and to deflect the attention from the actual, powerful predators in Hollywood.

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It's not like Jasper is into it or anything, ya know, the 'company' of predators. He's not weird you're weird!

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[#MagnusPod]
the apex predators will always underestimate you

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The Berserkers return in this piece titled Predator Butcher by the always fantastically talented mist XG!

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"The first issue [of Alien vs. Predator: Thicker Than Blood] ... is a fast-paced horror comic, with twists and turns around every corner — and some Aliens and Predators might wait there, too." talks with Jeremy Barlow and Doug Wheatley: https://t.co/ifoX5DdOgN

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I gave my Dino a home ;U; an Abandoned Radio Tower Bunker
To keep away the large mean predators and have friends take shelter!

This was based on the two structures from JP1 and World 2 the Electrical and Radio Bunker \o/ a Hybrid home for the Oreo Dino!

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Truffle is a very sleepy snail. They sleep a lot even when they're in danger, because their shell is made from and filled with nightmares in order to ward off predators. Truffle is known to sleep for 18 hours a day, sometimes with their eyes open. The other 4 hours is for eating.

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Queso's feathery body allows him to glide seamlessly through the water, as if he's flying. He moves fast in order to both catch prey and escape predators. He drifts from one sea to another, but he likes to visit Fonden's Lollop Island to see tourists and dine from time to time.

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