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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)02:24:43
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5128319
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)02:49:25
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5128329
Because crocs rocks.
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)02:58:35
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5128331
>>5128319 they weren't crocodiles back then. be like saying humans survived the great permian extinction. it's a midwit take, you are a midwit
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)03:15:38
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5128341
>>5128331 except he's right reddit spacer-kun because eusuchia the true crocodiles first came about in the late creatceous.
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)04:19:51
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5128362
>>5128331 There is nothing in the Permian period that you can point to that looks like a human. In fact, mammals didn't even exist yet so your comparison is total nonsense. However, some of the earliest ancestors of crocodiles still bear a resemblance to their modern counterparts (at least in form, if not size), and if you were to show their silhouettes to the average joe, they would likely say it looks like some sort of croc.
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)12:55:28
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5128447
>>5128319 Modern crocodiles are actually very recent, no oldest than the youngest Cretaceous. Their extinct crocodylomorph relatives were very different
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Anonymous
05/25/26(Mon)13:36:46
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5128457
>>5128329
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Anonymous
05/26/26(Tue)07:30:02
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5128757
>>5128362 Early Anserogalliformes (ducks and chickens) also existed during the Cretaceous
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Anonymous
05/26/26(Tue)12:40:06
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5128833
>>5128319 >survived humans Not for long unfortunately.
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Anonymous
05/27/26(Wed)01:31:28
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5129027
>>5128319 There used to be herbivorous crocodiloformes
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Anonymous
05/28/26(Thu)08:17:30
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5129389
>>5128319 You think that's weird these survived all of that too.
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)10:52:13
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5130648
>>5128331 >look at today's crocodiles >look at dinosaur-eating crocodile >nah ok retard
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)11:21:25
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5130650
>>5128319 Sharks, Lizards, Turtles, Horseshoe crabs, Birds and various arthropods and invertebrates also survived all of those. Crocs aren't special in this case.
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)15:59:57
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5130764
>>5128319 >gets absolutely bodied by felines wherever their habitats overl- W-Wait, that was not part of the script!
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)18:09:47
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5130789
>>5129389 I don't see any platyzillas around, Anon.
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)18:26:43
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5130793
>>5129389 Bring them back. Turtles have had it too good for too long.
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)20:44:43
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5130829
>>5128319 If they have a nice meal they can spend an entire year doing absolutely nothing
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)21:00:25
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5130835
>>5130648 >uneducated anon thinks he can determine relatedness by how things "look" every time this is why real ones don't read or post here
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)21:30:10
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5130840
>>5130835 So OP should have used some family name? Oh is it clade? Phylum? Order? Genus? Even that one croc that gallopped was still a croc to me. >real ones Autistic navel gazers who spaz on 4chin boards they claim to not even read?
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Anonymous
06/01/26(Mon)22:06:17
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5130851
>>5130840 I didn't say anything about OP I said you're retarded because you think organisms are classified by "looks." as if how things look to you personally matters at all to anyone else.
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Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)02:57:00
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5131232
>>5128457 Difficult to argue with this. They are amazing at not
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Anonymous
06/03/26(Wed)02:58:00
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5131234
>>5131232 *not dying Fuck
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)14:53:28
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5132167
>>5128457 MOGGED
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Anonymous
06/05/26(Fri)18:36:23
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5132225
>>5128457 Common reptilian W.
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Anonymous
06/10/26(Wed)01:34:04
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5133484
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