Rabbit Day Special! Lagomorphs of Kaimere | Sci-Fi Worldbuilding
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Lagomorohs are a widespread and successful group of small herbivores found throughout Kaimere. They play a wide range of roles in both local ecologies and in the folklore of the people who live alongside them. To celebrate International Rabbit Day, take a few minutes to learn about these incredible animals and their lives in Kaimere!
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Hares in our world: shy and skittish, are generally bodied by most predators
Hares in Kaimere: omae wa mou shindeiru
Nani?
One hare with the temper of a honey badger and a carnivorous rabbit look a like straight out of my nightmares. I feel like there’s a Monty Python reference in there somewhere
I love the rabbit boys! Too bad we got no gorillas for gorilla day though
Yeah gorillas didn’t have access to a portal so never had a chance.
@@TalesofKaimere We'll still get an apes video at least.
Pikas have a very unique behavior to survive the winter. Unlike some other mammals, they don't hibernate, so they collect grasses for a number of days and create a kind of haystack to serve as their winter food supply. They only stop collecting plants during the hottest part of the day, otherwise they would overheat. Using tunnels under the snow, pikas then make regular trips to eat the fruits, or should I say, grasses of their labor, like a farmer eating his own crops. Since dried plants won't rot, pikas will have a feast for the cold winter months.
I really love the idea of earth organisms form different periods of time being teloprted to this earthish world and evolving differently the thire earth counter parts
Lion sized non therian mammal with the build of a rabbit is probably the mst horrifying species you’ve made
I love it
Though i am curious
Since there are hares and other lagomorphs
Are there turtles and by extension tortoises on kaimere?
Haha yes there are all sorts of turtles
Tell me soft shelled turtles exist. Because I stan them.
'Oh hey, why is that giant rabbit bounding towards me?'
'Wait a minute, those kind of look like fangs...'
*'oh no-'*
The Island King is..Kaimere’s Big Chungus.
I didn’t anticipated this cute bois in Kaimere
I appreciate the thorough investigations of new Kaimere but maan old Kaimere vids had this awesome sense of mystery and foreboding. You click on a video about a bunch a rabbits and you end up learning about a deadly beast that resides in a far away mysterious land.
Good video keenan, the diversity of lagomorphs and like the folkloric tale about a carnivorous hare
Komatu: exist
We need a holy grenade
We desperately do
One…two…FIVE!
The Komatu is so cool!
i really like the giant murder rabbit at the end.
That was a ton of fun to work on!
I can be proud to be apart if illustrated menageries thousand subs. I bet in the future this channel willl def blow up. And I’ve already loved ur work before the channel.
Thank you!
dog sized hares are pretty cool ngl
Theres rabbits everywhere!!
Reminds me that ed edd and eddy episode about a rabbit invansion (ed allergy)
😂🐰😍👍
😂😂😂
Many those rabbits were passing a swarm colony onto Ed.
@@dalekrenegade2596 agreed xD
Having recently embarked on a speculative evolution exercise in a collaborative TTRPG setting, it's exciting to see more treatments of exotic lagomorphs. :)
I've devised an omnivorous, facultatively-predatory lagomorph known locally as the Akhuyepe or dirk-hare (Deinolepus venans). Descended from an isolated island population, rather than compete with ruminants, a trend of osteophagy and scavenging led to the evolution of approximately coyote-sized animals, forming loose aggregations of 2-5 families which conduct coordinated pack hunts.
Keep up the great work!
Carnivorous hares during the summer season? Who knew not even me.
Do some cultures hold them as symbols of fertility like on Earth? Or is there another Kaimeran animal that takes that spot?
That’s one of the many roles they hold in Kaimeran folklore, yes!
So, it's Wabbit Season?
Always.
''All the world will be your enemy, prince of a thousand enemies, and if they catch you they will kill you. But first they must catch you.''
some things never change
ADORABLE 🐰
Great video! A little question: did Nuralagus ever go to kaimere at all(maybe outside the known world) or are they just not present at all?
They aren’t present but the Island King is convergently similar
Kangaroos on Kaimere. That’s a win for us Aussies
Hey, man. To show my newfound vast appreciation for this series, I’ll be making sound effects of your Kaimeran animals. Would that be alright?
Go for it!
@@TalesofKaimere Awesome! I won't let you down.
Pikas 0:25
Hares 1:06
Rabbits 2:22
Love it!!
Eeeeeeh, What's Up Doc?
Me, who owns and breeds rabbits: :0!! Bunno?
4:30 where can I find out more about these guys?
www.deviantart.com/illustratedmenagerie/art/Komatu-893319193 that link has a clear picture and a lot of lore about it. As I develop the region more their cladistics have shifted slightly: the komatu is now a multituberculate and therefore probably a pouched mammal instead of an egg layer, but still not a marsupial as they have venomous spurs and other more primitive traits (although quite derived just in a different direction than most mammals so calling them basal or primitive is a bit misleading)
@@TalesofKaimere Wow, thanx for that
Great video : )
Are there any walking whales on kaimere per chance?
Not in the current canon, but entelodonts sort of occupy that niche?
ok, thanks
What other marsupials alongside pouch lions and macropods are found on kaimere?
Current canon has 3 kangaroos, an opossum, and 2 species of Thylacoleo. Probably will include tree kangaroos and others but not set yet.
The rabbits, pikas, and hares are really cute and I think it's great they are in Kaimere. I didn't expect carnivorous rabbits. Now that reminds me of Monty Python and the Holy Grail with the Killer Rabbit but it also makes me hungry because I remember cooking swamp rabbit or Eastern cottontail with rice and gravy. But it also awesome you have kangaroos.
Absolutely!!
@@TalesofKaimere Yeah, I bet a lot of predators eat rabbits
Which group do the komatu descend from?
Not established yet, but possibly a clade of or related to multituberculates.
rabbids
Are the komatu descended from basal allotheres because based on pelvic structures, it’s likely that multituberculates gave birth in a similar way to marsupials.
I don’t have set cladistics for them yet. In my notes it’s listed as a multi but that’s not canon. Just a basis until I set aside time to map out which clades are dominant on the Eastern continent.
I see
Does the Komatu have any modern day relatives on Earth or Kaimere?
They are closest to monotremes like the echidna and platypus
bunny
Rabbit
Don't be very shaming up this creature but the further like rabbit looks like a God was trying to make a unique type species of wolf forgot I forgot it was actually Roberts
I love this content
When were the first hares rabbits and pikas harvested
No idea
Is the prairie hare a reference to Monty python?
Haha not exclusively but a bit of a nod!
Peter rabbit anyone
Are the Kamatu marsupials, but more derived?
In the video it's said that it's a non-therian mammal which means it's neither a marsupial nor a placental mammal. So it must be descendant from a more primitive mammalian group.
@@Andrey.Ivanov Though perhaps they have more in common in marsupials than placental mammals and the creator says they may actually be derived monotremes (and possibly even be egg layers, since they've directly descended from "primitive" mammals on the edge of the "crown" mammal group).
They are either multutuberculate egg-laying mammals or a sister clade. One of the groups that had rodentine incisors. More basal that marsupials, akin to monotremes. Haven’t worked out specifics that will be clarified as I develop the Eastern continent.
@@TalesofKaimere So they've derided from a clade of late Jurassic to Cretaceous rodent like mammals (and so their method of birth and child rearing is perhaps more akin to marsupials proper, without pouches).
@@TedShatner10 Pretty similar. These guys at least lay eggs. Some might have pouches. Still to be determined I'll know more as I explore the Eastern continent further.
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