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I want to create an alternate zoo-world inhabited by a mixed megafauna from the Mesozoic and the Cenozoic, and I need your help to make this ecosystem work.
What configuration of continents and climate zones would be necessary for highly advanced sauropsids and synapsids to coexist side by side as parts of a single, functional ecosystem?

Whoever gives me the best and most detailed answer will be allowed to safely hang out in this world and study its animals.
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>>5103017
God would know this. Nice try, Satan.
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>>5103018
Does this change anything? I still can do it, just don't know how to do it in a right way.
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>>5103017
I think theropods would simply not leave any room for mammalian predators, occupying all of their niches throughout the different stages of their growth.
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>>5103022
There were mammalian predators all throughout the mesozoic
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>>5103017
If Carnotaurus isn't in it then you already lost
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>>5103049
Yeah but you can forget about anything like bears or big cats which is what he probably means
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>>5103019
You figured it out last time. You can do it again.

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