The proto-mammalian animals were very interesting. The Triassic Period had some of the most amazing fauna. It would be good to know if they laid eggs or were oviparous.
I know Coelophysis is kinda well known and covered in depth already by many other creators, but will you be doing a video about them? Or coelophysoids in general?
My favorite paleo-channel strikes again. Opinion: Luis V. Rey's reconstruction of Cynognathus has to be some of the most unattractive paleoart I've ever seen. It really is that awful. (I've heard he has a great record collection though so that's a plus I guess.)
the promo thumbnail illustration was incredibly detailed! just one glance made me imagine stepping into that era
Reminds me of those old animal fight match up cards from like 20-25 years ago lol
@@hankskorpio5857 I think there was one of Cynognathus traced from this one.
Awesome video! Never new Cynodonts could be so big and not shrew-like
That art takes me back
Another great video 😎
Thanks for this. Time for a video on Lisowicia, please.
I caught this video just in time for my lunch at work, it was 3:00 a.m. for me
The proto-mammalian animals were very interesting. The Triassic Period had some of the most amazing fauna. It would be good to know if they laid eggs or were oviparous.
They laid eggs. Egg-laying was the ancestral state of the first mammals, and is retained in modern monotremes.
Glad to hear of this name after so long
I had no idea that a carnivorous Synapsida would have reached such a large size during the Triassic
great video!
Keep thinking: "Diademodon, of the Dimmsdale Diademodome."
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I know Coelophysis is kinda well known and covered in depth already by many other creators, but will you be doing a video about them? Or coelophysoids in general?
I thought they did one on Coelphysis... I might be mistaking for another paleo channel, though...
I think he covered them in a triassic video "dinosaurs of the triassic period" - try looking for it.
Perhaps in the future. It was covered to some extent in the Triassic Dinosaurs video, but a dedicated video about it would be a lot more detailed.
@chimerasuchus a whole clade wide video would do just as well too
Yay a chimerasuchus upload!
For some reason I thought cynodonts didn't survive the great dying.
We are cynadonts!
Okay. This is some great stuff.
Wake up babe, new paleontology lore from chimerasuchus just dropped!
Next year I want to be a werecynodont for Halloween! 😝
My favorite paleo-channel strikes again.
Opinion: Luis V. Rey's reconstruction of Cynognathus has to be some of the most unattractive paleoart I've ever seen. It really is that awful. (I've heard he has a great record collection though so that's a plus I guess.)
What is the largest diapsid reptile of the Permian?
I think it was one of the pareiasaurs.
ok
instead of carnivorous reptiles?
@@robertomontini5479 For carnivorous reptiles, I think the largest was Archosaurus.
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Pick a pronunciation...
I wonder if they had changed their diet to become omnivores and herbivores as they grew older.