Any other species of Homo such as Neanderthals, Habilis and Erectus just to see where the differences in our minds' developments were.
Ideally I'd like a sort of case study that would take decades to compile data on of Neanderthal or Denisovan humans raised in middle-class suburban environments in a developed nation like USA, Canada, EU, etc. >Could they speak actual language? >Can they comprehend syntax? >Are they capable of lying when they communicate? >What are the limitations of their intelligence in learning things such as technology from the wheel to computers? >Would they be able to understand social constructs of many developed nations like business hours, fashion for certain occasions, not killing in contact sports >How to interact with non-food domesticated animals like dogs and cats? >What about their notion of cannibalism?
We know Neanderthals resort to cannibalism frequently enough to be a common practice in times of need or perhaps even in ritualistic practices (altho that's just speculation)
And so on.
Longstonia and Titanis for sure. South America had the coolest predators until they went extinct, likely due to climate change.
Can't decide on a third one.
It is and there is no proof of it being still alive, all the "meg" sightings are just large deep sea sharks like the pacific sleeper or the sixgill. Megalodon lived in coastal tropical water and was common and widespread, we would know it if it was still there.
>no moral gayry
Any other species of Homo such as Neanderthals, Habilis and Erectus just to see where the differences in our minds' developments were.
Ideally I'd like a sort of case study that would take decades to compile data on of Neanderthal or Denisovan humans raised in middle-class suburban environments in a developed nation like USA, Canada, EU, etc.
>Could they speak actual language?
>Can they comprehend syntax?
>Are they capable of lying when they communicate?
>What are the limitations of their intelligence in learning things such as technology from the wheel to computers?
>Would they be able to understand social constructs of many developed nations like business hours, fashion for certain occasions, not killing in contact sports
>How to interact with non-food domesticated animals like dogs and cats?
>What about their notion of cannibalism?
We know Neanderthals resort to cannibalism frequently enough to be a common practice in times of need or perhaps even in ritualistic practices (altho that's just speculation)
And so on.
Pterygotus
Thylacoleo
Saltopus.
Gigantopithecus
Dodo
Plesiosaur
Me
Ga
Lodon
I would go to sea world if they had megalodon shows
>Great auk
>Mediterranean monk seal (once it inevitably goes extinct)
>Steller's sea cow
>Aurochs
>The Great Auk
And for the third I'd like to pick some recently extinct species but I'll have to say
>velociraptor for pets
Like tree individuals or three entire species?
yes
My dead mom
My dead dad
Giant ground sloth
anomalocaris
anomalocaris
anomalocaris
Smilodon
Sarchosuchus
Andrewsarchus
Allosaurus
>Heterosexual OPs
This is not a cryptozoology thread
I use the Amber to revive Aerodactyl
Megalania (Big lizard)
Mosasaur (Big water lizard)
Chalicothere (Horse gorilla)
Allosaurus
Gigantopithecus
Therizinosaurus
The Falklands had a wolf?
>It's actually a jackal
Cool. I don't even want to check the reason for it's extinction. I can tell the Brits did it.
Ancient giant wolverine
Megalodon
Velociraptor
I will pick 3 hominins and make them be my minions
Sacabambaspis
Tullimonstrum
Opabinia
The chinese pan fish
Longstonia and Titanis for sure. South America had the coolest predators until they went extinct, likely due to climate change.
Can't decide on a third one.
Otodus megalodon
Tylosaurus proriger
Basilosaurus cetoides
The meg is not extinct.
It is and there is no proof of it being still alive, all the "meg" sightings are just large deep sea sharks like the pacific sleeper or the sixgill. Megalodon lived in coastal tropical water and was common and widespread, we would know it if it was still there.
Source?
Triceratops
Stegosaurus
Velociraptor
my sister
medium trilobites
small trilobites
Neanderthal
Glyptodon
T. Rex
Anomalocaris
Hallucigenia
Trilobites
Based and Cambrian-pilled
Based cambrianCHADS
Stellers Sea Cow
T. Rex
Andrewsarchus
You mom ass
Your sister ass
Your dad ass
golden toad
turnspit dog
laughing owl
Gigantic raccoon, 3 of them.
smilodon
tasmanian tiger
velociraptor
Haast's eagle
Dodo
Passenger pigeon