I like the Alvarezsaurids ! Maily for their only single claw on their little arm ! On earth, they were mainly nocturnal since some recent reseachs demonstrate this, but on Kaimere, they are mainly diurnal. So, outside the Know World, they are very prolific, with giant representatives ! And even if there are pangolins from more ancient harvest too outside the Know World, the two group are not in a big competition since the Alvarezsaurids lived mainly in open space, and Pangolin live in forest area !
Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere it’s a great film and good for inspiration I have a conworld with is like Kaimere mixed with Biblaridion’s Refugium Haven’t really developed the world (it doesn’t have a name) I have four conlangs (two of the same family) They are Sanai, Kyntcii, Bzanil, & Kwaa. (TFW you misspell something which is very important)
@@TalesofKaimere When you will draw them, will you likely made some Giant representatives, like a Giant Drosera or a giant cobra plant ? Because in this vegetal group, there plenty to do ! (700 species !) There the famous Dionea or the Venus fly Trap (jaw trap category), the Drosera (mucilage trap (sticky droplets) category) and the Nepenthes or Heliamphora (waterskin Trap category). Since like the millions of insect specie the portal can take in one time in one place in Kaimere, and since the majority of the carnivorous plant are endemic to central and south America where there was a harvest during the Cenozoic (the same who bring the Giant Sloth, Giant Armadillos and Meridiungulata), and since the overall climate of Kaimere is hotter than earth's climate, this group of vegetal must be very prolific !
@@TalesofKaimere Cool ! So there the First Dynasty, the Permian dysnaty, the Tyrant Dysnaty and the actual Dysnaty (that you never named yet at my knowledge). In total, Kaimere has 4 Dynaties in his history ! And a 5th one will come a day ! But it's a thing that you will maybe let us to imagine and do not shown, since you have already so many works with current and past history of Kaimere. But it's still facisnating that in some million years ago, a new chapter of the planet will open.
Great vid, I love the relationship between the anteater and the pangolin. Also, are there any non-azhdarchid pterosaurs on kaimere, especially ramphorynchids?
Keenan put the Anurognathid familly, but outside theses latter and the Azdarchoid who is compose by the Azdarchids and Tapejarids, there any other flying Pterosaur on Kaimere and in the Know World.
@@markhewett9307 Yes it's understandable, Keenan mention them only in one of his first videos on the channel, the one about the major groups of animal of Kaimere, with only one mention and one ilustration (named the Puti), and in a obscure post about the hummingbird of Kaimere, who are the preys of theses tiny pterosaurs. Oh, you question if they were Ramphorhynchids, I do some reseach and it's seem the the Anurognathid, even if they precise classification is still debated, are close or in the Rhamphorynchoid order.
So, the majority of the insectivores specialists who live in the Know Worl live in a relative reasonable comptition, at the exception in the Houze Prairie where the number is very high in a same place. but the arriving of the Giant Pangolin stabilise a lot this chaotic community, who become currently stable too. And the Giant Pangolin make a bond with the Goliath Anteater (who is just the Great anteateer from earth a little more big) and the two are follow by all the others insectivores. That a story !
So, if Kaimere has their own group of eusocial insects, what other groups of invertebrates are exclusive to Kaimere? I'm particularly interested in large arthropods. Have the griffinflies remain somewhat competitive despite the arrival of vertebrate fliers? I ask this because unlike other groups of giant arthropods from the Carboniferous they kind of remain very large (to modern arthropods standarts) up until the Permian-Triassic extinction so large size sounds somewhat plausible to me (albeit I'm not an expert in the field and I could be very very wrong about it), more so considering things like coconut crabs are alive today with current oxygen levels who are completely terrestial arthropods the size of a cat. I'm also curious about hibbertopterid euripterids (they are very strange-looking sea scorpions, from freshwater enviroments and were doing fine up to the end of the Permian) in Kaimere, the Permian extinction killed them here, albeit if they were harvested when the area around the portal lacked marshes I can see why these natural roombas wouldn't survive, but I assume they would do nicely in modern Kaimere, with their smaller size and being completely acuatic being huge advantages to the large semiacuatic grazers, or maybe as scavengers of the wetlands following predators to eat their scraps. To be fair, in general I'm very curious to know how have marine Paleozoic invertebrate groups have gone in Kaimere since I assume there wasn't a mass extinction at the end of the Permian (I still asume megafaunal groups were outcompeted by later ones, with only pretty much irrecognizable ones being the only survivors of harvesting events). Also, I love your alvarezsaurid designs. They look unique when compared to fossil species yet still recognizable. And I love your concept of multiple insectivores colaborating in the Houze Prairie to get termite's nest. It's definetly a very cool image and it can bring so many interesting story oportunities. From sad giants in captivity and refusing to eat to misteriously agressive non-pregnant beasts.
Thank you! Although oxygen is higher in Kaimere compared to Earth, and large flying insects are theoretically possible, they are long extinct courtesy of overhunting by birds and pterosaurs. I do have a clade of aquatic scorpions and other clades both from Earth and unique to the planet that are quite large, but they are more inhibited by predation than oxygen.
@@TalesofKaimere So, hypotetically speaking. Large insects are probably something only seen in very isolated islands, like those in the middle of the Pacific. Yeah, vertebrates are very good at megafaunal or large niches, I can see how the large insects would go extinct (still, worth asking since dragonflies are such good predators and fliers). Your marine scorpions do have a cool design (albeit I only know of the trident scorpion and the filter-feeding one, which is an extremely cool idea and execution if you ask me), the tail is interesting and cool that it is designed like a weapon, it reminds me of the euripterid who had a sword-like use for it's own tail (or well, the hypotesis, not sure how proven it is). I'm very curious about the non-vertebrate clades of kaimere. Tons of posibilities for weird stuff or uncannily familiar ones. Kinda like the snarks from Serina but I assume in a lower scale. Thanks for taking time to respond, I hope my walls of text are not too annoying 😅
@@Ditidos Not annoying at all! Always a delight to read when I have the time. I haven't developed many invertebrates beyond early concept but I plan to do so in the near future, especially given the interest the topic has gotten.
The etekan is magnificent. A mix trough a maned wolf and a hyena. And I am glad to find alvarezsauirides, one of the most fascinating Dinos clade often not very mentioned in paleontological texts
It’s incredibly ironic that you said the other insectivores are protected under the “watchful eye” of the anteater, but it’s well known that anteaters have HORRIBLE eyesight.
@@TalesofKaimere Are there land or flying Bugs or arthropods bigger than a human, like demon bugs (because I think there are a demon wormd somewhere...) ?
I like the Alvarezsaurids ! Maily for their only single claw on their little arm ! On earth, they were mainly nocturnal since some recent reseachs demonstrate this, but on Kaimere, they are mainly diurnal. So, outside the Know World, they are very prolific, with giant representatives ! And even if there are pangolins from more ancient harvest too outside the Know World, the two group are not in a big competition since the Alvarezsaurids lived mainly in open space, and Pangolin live in forest area ! I love the Udi ! He is like a tiny compy from Jurassic Park franchise ! (but in yellow). By the way, is there Compsognathus or relatives of his family, the Compsognathidae, on Kaimere ?
At the moment compies we’re outcompeted by juveniles of other theropods. May include either descendants or relatives but not at the moment. Certainly not in the known world
@@TalesofKaimere Okay. In the Eastern, Northen or Western continent. It's not the place on Kaimere who is lacking ! To pute at least representatives of almost each orders, clades, groups or animal families that have existed on earth, in relical population for the most ancients ones !
@@TalesofKaimere Yes, one of the best ! Hey ! Recently, I send you via your mail addresse everyone can find in the RUclips channel a humoristic fanart showing a Lesser Prairie Pangolin, an Aadwark and a Goliath Anteater with their tongues intertwined. Because the video was likely already finish when I send you this fanart, you couldn't somehow include it in the video. It's a shame, but it doesn't matter. You can always use it when you talk more about the Anteater or the Aarwark, or in other videos featuring insectivores. In any case, it's still enjoyable to make fanart about Kaimere!
@@TalesofKaimere I really like Afrotherian ! So diverses animals and groups so clser to each others despite have so different body shape ! Why a really sucessful evolutionary way for each group (especially the elephants/proboscian). They are ongulate but are not include in the ongulate order that already include the artiodactylia (+whales) the Perrisiodactylia (rhinos, horses and tapirs) and the extinct native south america meridiungulata ! So yes, really apart to the others animals !
I watched it and I've gotta say it was very interesting. So many interspecies interactions. This has to be one of the most competitive niches in the know world. I especially enjoy the variety of species that live on the prairie. Also the Eastern continent seems to be full of gigantic animals. Now it has a freaking humongous alvarezsaurid added to the cast.
Thank you! Was fun to put together, and unfortunately I didn’t have time to do all of them. Several more mammals and alvarezsaurids, not to mention small birds and lizards that also vie for this competitive yet lucrative niche!
@@TalesofKaimere Lucrative is effectively the word to say ! But now I think about one detail, since the overall climat of Kaimere is warmer that the one of earth, and who that allow, in comparison, to a more better production of nutriments in the oceans and seas of Kaimere to support of very high number of life and predators specialize on the fish and cephalopodes..... the same thing with the insect can be said on the land ? Because if there are more insects species pourcentage of all kind on the continent and the know world, there should be a sufficient number of insect to support all the insectivorous species specialist of the Know World, reducing severely the competition between them ! No ?
great video dude, I liked that you continue to filled the fantastic, dangerous, competitive and biodiverse world of known world of kaimere and the rest of the planet
Honestly, I wasn't expecting Aardwolves to be found on Kaimere. Good to see that they're doing well. Sad to see that it came at the cost of an Etekan die-off. Since Aardvarks, unintentionally, provide burrows that many species use as shelter or nurseries for themselves and their young, along with digging up underground waterways during droughts, has the introduction of animals like them helped improve the success of any species that were forced to burrow to survive?
Nice. Two more questions: 1: How has the Goliath Anteater been able to thrive in the presence of large theropod predators along with large, pack hunting, dromaeosaurs, especially since anteaters on Earth have poor eyesight? 2. How does the Goliath Anteater fair against the predatory sloths on the prairie?
Because Kaimere is currently overfully fill of organic life of all the kind, techniquely the portal have no resaon to brought animals or plant with big, normal or little harvest ! Following your own explanations of how the portal work, there should be no harvest at all, or only very small ones. Like that the Know World would remain relatively stable!
I’ll explain in more detail why in the upcoming portal video, but it’s an imperfect process which is why the instability lasts so long after golden ages
@@TalesofKaimere So, in the mains ways, this imperfection process who techniquely have ni reason to even exist, or have so long duration is due to a event who take place in the Golden age. Ok, if we must wait for the explaining video about it, for me, it's maybe related to the devise and actions of the First Childrens when they succed to make the portal a passage to the two planets that Kaimere and the earth are, before after their fall the portal become again a unilateral way earth to Kaimere only !
be cool the bug mountain eat social group made of multiple species some became sapient some still of 4 legs but all can walk two leg/use them like hands if they went, maybe not the pig, but the fox-wolf like creature became sapient too just an idea. think about it for a bit.
I have a question, when the lastiest harvest by the portal happen on Kaimere ? I think in one of your videos or post in Devianart you said that was at 20 000 years ago ?
@@TalesofKaimere Wooooooow !..... 250 000 year ago ... that means that take place somewhere the Chibanian, widely known as the Middle Pleistocene ! So ther any animal or organic life from the Late/Upper Pleistocene period. In what part of the world the portal (mainly) take orgainc life ? Since, I think, you said somewhere that the portal appears on earth time to time but not everywhere at the same time ? It's was in Africa ? like in your recent special Hippo video and brought on Kaimere the humans who later gives the Kaimeran, the leopard, lions and (of course) the hippos ?
Setting aside the nontherian mammals, it was pangolins, entelodonts, hyaenodonts, and peccaries so far. May include others but they will mostly be smaller fauna. The entelodonts were the big mold breakers in that they didn’t have to adapt much to be adaptable omnivores. The hyaenodonts only made it when they were semiaquatic. Most other mammalian predators went extinct shortly after harvest.
I am curious about arthroplerua and whether or not they were brought over. I would assume that many ecosystems would have need for what is essentially a living vacuum cleaner. I am also curious as to the fate of diving bats and spiders and whether or not their traits would lead them to a semi-aquatic or amphibious lifestyle.
Arthropleura is definitely extinct, but there are many other ‘garbage disposal’ animals in the undergrowth. Quite a thriving niche in Titan forests as titanosaurs create a lot of debris in their foraging.
Wait, I'm pretty sure Alvarezsaurs didn't have the dromaeosaurine hooked claw on their toes? But these ones do? And I don't think you addressed this in the video?
That is correct! It is a derived trait exclusive to Kaimeran alverezsaurids. Although in profile it looks like a dromie or terror bird claw it’s shape is spade-like, more akin to claws of an aardvark. Useful in digging termite nests when they don’t need the force of the thumb claws. Will address it in the full alverezsaurid episode whenever that comes around.
Not in the current canon. Currently think the equatorial crossing is too hot for them/lacking sensory incentives, but that may change as I develop that region further
@@TalesofKaimere I find intersting that some medium and evolved mammals groups made their success outside the Know World, like the Entelodont or the Pangolins, since the Eastern, Northen and Western continent are mainly composed by Dinosaurs and others reptiles creatures !
@@frostceratosaurus4276 They aren't major players outside the moduru I talked about in the Island Fauna video, and since all are in the Varanus genus, all share the same basic bodyplan.
@@TalesofKaimere I hope than the portal is aware of the diseases impact on the wildlife, and try to introduce the less possible diseases species when he take animals from earth !
Eusocial insect: exist
Every insectavore on Kaimere: *It is free real estate!*
Slimy yet satisfying, a line from The Lion King by our favorite warthog Pumba. Nice use of the line!
Thanks!
Seemed an appropriate reference!
Someone called me a nerd today, I said he would was as useful as the toe claw of a adult tyrant dromeosaur. I showed him who’s a nerd.
I like the Alvarezsaurids ! Maily for their only single claw on their little arm !
On earth, they were mainly nocturnal since some recent reseachs demonstrate this, but on Kaimere, they are mainly diurnal.
So, outside the Know World, they are very prolific, with giant representatives ! And even if there are pangolins from more ancient harvest too outside the Know World, the two group are not in a big competition since the Alvarezsaurids lived mainly in open space, and Pangolin live in forest area !
Insects, the food of tomorrow (maybe)
and the food of yesterday
Ugh! I have to wait to watch this until I get home from work because I forgot my headphones! 😭
You try the subtitles ?
@@dudotolivier6363 I would if I was going to be at work for much longer but at this point I get off in like 30 minutes.
@@PaleoAnalysis OOOHHH, Okay, sorry !
The giant pangolin really reminds me of the Mystics from The Dark Crystal, and I love it!
Agreed
Hadn't done so intentionally, but being one of my favorite movies, I'm sure the design had its influences!
Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere it’s a great film and good for inspiration
I have a conworld with is like Kaimere mixed with Biblaridion’s Refugium
Haven’t really developed the world (it doesn’t have a name) I have four conlangs (two of the same family)
They are Sanai, Kyntcii, Bzanil, & Kwaa.
(TFW you misspell something which is very important)
Fancy seeing aardvarks in kaimere
Arthur is pleased
Also those anteaters are so built
Gotta throw down with SO MANY fools
@@TalesofKaimere I hope there arborical anteater, the ones called the Tamandua and the tiny pink little anteater.
Kaimere soundtrak! 😍👍🎼🎵🎶
Love the channel, also is there any carnivorous plants on Kaimere
There certainly are, just haven’t had a chance to design them yet!
@@TalesofKaimere When you will draw them, will you likely made some Giant representatives, like a Giant Drosera or a giant cobra plant ?
Because in this vegetal group, there plenty to do ! (700 species !)
There the famous Dionea or the Venus fly Trap (jaw trap category), the Drosera (mucilage trap (sticky droplets) category) and the Nepenthes or Heliamphora (waterskin Trap category).
Since like the millions of insect specie the portal can take in one time in one place in Kaimere, and since the majority of the carnivorous plant are endemic to central and south America where there was a harvest during the Cenozoic (the same who bring the Giant Sloth, Giant Armadillos and Meridiungulata), and since the overall climate of Kaimere is hotter than earth's climate, this group of vegetal must be very prolific !
I really like how in this case, as in others you emphasise the role cooperation can have in evolution and ecological stability.
It’s definitely what will lead to stability and why Kaimere is closing on a new dynasty!
@@TalesofKaimere Cool ! So there the First Dynasty, the Permian dysnaty, the Tyrant Dysnaty and the actual Dysnaty (that you never named yet at my knowledge). In total, Kaimere has 4 Dynaties in his history ! And a 5th one will come a day !
But it's a thing that you will maybe let us to imagine and do not shown, since you have already so many works with current and past history of Kaimere.
But it's still facisnating that in some million years ago, a new chapter of the planet will open.
@@TalesofKaimere Clearly it is the hippo dynasty, the megaraptorans just haven't realized yet.
@@dudotolivier6363 I think there is a third dynasty before the tyrant one that involves jurassic fauna. But thats me speculating
Gosh Dang it. Why did you have to make that reference? Now I want a Kiamere version of the lion king.
What are you speaking ?
Great vid, I love the relationship between the anteater and the pangolin.
Also, are there any non-azhdarchid pterosaurs on kaimere, especially ramphorynchids?
Keenan put the Anurognathid familly, but outside theses latter and the Azdarchoid who is compose by the Azdarchids and Tapejarids, there any other flying Pterosaur on Kaimere and in the Know World.
thanks, ye, i'd forgotten about the anurognathids
@@markhewett9307 Yes it's understandable, Keenan mention them only in one of his first videos on the channel, the one about the major groups of animal of Kaimere, with only one mention and one ilustration (named the Puti), and in a obscure post about the hummingbird of Kaimere, who are the preys of theses tiny pterosaurs.
Oh, you question if they were Ramphorhynchids, I do some reseach and it's seem the the Anurognathid, even if they precise classification is still debated, are close or in the Rhamphorynchoid order.
Like Timon & Pumba ;" Yummy Yummy for my Tummy!!" also but more wild! Cute bat and baboon creature! 😻❤👍
Interesting music there. Love the video!
Thank you!
So, the majority of the insectivores specialists who live in the Know Worl live in a relative reasonable comptition, at the exception in the Houze Prairie where the number is very high in a same place. but the arriving of the Giant Pangolin stabilise a lot this chaotic community, who become currently stable too. And the Giant Pangolin make a bond with the Goliath Anteater (who is just the Great anteateer from earth a little more big) and the two are follow by all the others insectivores.
That a story !
Great video as always! Really glad to see alvarezsaurids are still diverse on kaimere, they're one of my favorite dinosaur clades.
They’re super fascinating animals!
So, if Kaimere has their own group of eusocial insects, what other groups of invertebrates are exclusive to Kaimere? I'm particularly interested in large arthropods. Have the griffinflies remain somewhat competitive despite the arrival of vertebrate fliers? I ask this because unlike other groups of giant arthropods from the Carboniferous they kind of remain very large (to modern arthropods standarts) up until the Permian-Triassic extinction so large size sounds somewhat plausible to me (albeit I'm not an expert in the field and I could be very very wrong about it), more so considering things like coconut crabs are alive today with current oxygen levels who are completely terrestial arthropods the size of a cat. I'm also curious about hibbertopterid euripterids (they are very strange-looking sea scorpions, from freshwater enviroments and were doing fine up to the end of the Permian) in Kaimere, the Permian extinction killed them here, albeit if they were harvested when the area around the portal lacked marshes I can see why these natural roombas wouldn't survive, but I assume they would do nicely in modern Kaimere, with their smaller size and being completely acuatic being huge advantages to the large semiacuatic grazers, or maybe as scavengers of the wetlands following predators to eat their scraps. To be fair, in general I'm very curious to know how have marine Paleozoic invertebrate groups have gone in Kaimere since I assume there wasn't a mass extinction at the end of the Permian (I still asume megafaunal groups were outcompeted by later ones, with only pretty much irrecognizable ones being the only survivors of harvesting events).
Also, I love your alvarezsaurid designs. They look unique when compared to fossil species yet still recognizable. And I love your concept of multiple insectivores colaborating in the Houze Prairie to get termite's nest. It's definetly a very cool image and it can bring so many interesting story oportunities. From sad giants in captivity and refusing to eat to misteriously agressive non-pregnant beasts.
Thank you! Although oxygen is higher in Kaimere compared to Earth, and large flying insects are theoretically possible, they are long extinct courtesy of overhunting by birds and pterosaurs. I do have a clade of aquatic scorpions and other clades both from Earth and unique to the planet that are quite large, but they are more inhibited by predation than oxygen.
@@TalesofKaimere So, hypotetically speaking. Large insects are probably something only seen in very isolated islands, like those in the middle of the Pacific.
Yeah, vertebrates are very good at megafaunal or large niches, I can see how the large insects would go extinct (still, worth asking since dragonflies are such good predators and fliers).
Your marine scorpions do have a cool design (albeit I only know of the trident scorpion and the filter-feeding one, which is an extremely cool idea and execution if you ask me), the tail is interesting and cool that it is designed like a weapon, it reminds me of the euripterid who had a sword-like use for it's own tail (or well, the hypotesis, not sure how proven it is).
I'm very curious about the non-vertebrate clades of kaimere. Tons of posibilities for weird stuff or uncannily familiar ones. Kinda like the snarks from Serina but I assume in a lower scale.
Thanks for taking time to respond, I hope my walls of text are not too annoying
😅
@@Ditidos Not annoying at all! Always a delight to read when I have the time. I haven't developed many invertebrates beyond early concept but I plan to do so in the near future, especially given the interest the topic has gotten.
The etekan is magnificent. A mix trough a maned wolf and a hyena. And I am glad to find alvarezsauirides, one of the most fascinating Dinos clade often not very mentioned in paleontological texts
Thank you! And yeah alvarezsaurids are so cool!
Made me realize how amazing pangolins are, a very underrated and interesting mammal.
They’re so cool!
It’s incredibly ironic that you said the other insectivores are protected under the “watchful eye” of the anteater, but it’s well known that anteaters have HORRIBLE eyesight.
He keeps close tabs on anything within the strike zone (like 4 feet lol)
@@TalesofKaimere sounds like an easy setup for an aerial predator to take advantage of, like say a teratorn or predatory azdrachid
Those are some BIG bugs.
Big bugs to feed big beasties
@@TalesofKaimere Are there land or flying Bugs or arthropods bigger than a human, like demon bugs (because I think there are a demon wormd somewhere...) ?
I've been rewatching your videos for a while and then you come out with a new one
Amazing video! Also congrats on 3k 🎉
Thanks so much!
3:38 Pakardiant Aye-Aye cameo. Didn't know they were illustrated for so long
I like the Alvarezsaurids ! Maily for their only single claw on their little arm !
On earth, they were mainly nocturnal since some recent reseachs demonstrate this, but on Kaimere, they are mainly diurnal.
So, outside the Know World, they are very prolific, with giant representatives ! And even if there are pangolins from more ancient harvest too outside the Know World, the two group are not in a big competition since the Alvarezsaurids lived mainly in open space, and Pangolin live in forest area !
I love the Udi ! He is like a tiny compy from Jurassic Park franchise ! (but in yellow).
By the way, is there Compsognathus or relatives of his family, the Compsognathidae, on Kaimere ?
At the moment compies we’re outcompeted by juveniles of other theropods. May include either descendants or relatives but not at the moment. Certainly not in the known world
@@TalesofKaimere Okay. In the Eastern, Northen or Western continent. It's not the place on Kaimere who is lacking ! To pute at least representatives of almost each orders, clades, groups or animal families that have existed on earth, in relical population for the most ancients ones !
This Content is just one of the best thanks for making this!
Thank you I’m glad you enjoy!
@@TalesofKaimere Yes, one of the best !
Hey ! Recently, I send you via your mail addresse everyone can find in the RUclips channel a humoristic fanart showing a Lesser Prairie Pangolin, an Aadwark and a Goliath Anteater with their tongues
intertwined. Because the video was likely already finish when I send you this fanart, you couldn't somehow include it in the video.
It's a shame, but it doesn't matter. You can always use it when you talk more about the Anteater or the Aarwark, or in other videos featuring insectivores.
In any case, it's still enjoyable to make fanart about Kaimere!
I like the fact there Aadwark on Kaimere ! Because this specie is an Afrotherian, a Elephant relative !
They are super interesting animals!
@@TalesofKaimere I really like Afrotherian ! So diverses animals and groups so clser to each others despite have so different body shape ! Why a really sucessful evolutionary way for each group (especially the elephants/proboscian). They are ongulate but are not include in the ongulate order that already include the artiodactylia (+whales) the Perrisiodactylia (rhinos, horses and tapirs) and the extinct native south america meridiungulata !
So yes, really apart to the others animals !
New Kaimere video dropped! I now what I'm gonna do first when my online classes are over
I watched it and I've gotta say it was very interesting. So many interspecies interactions. This has to be one of the most competitive niches in the know world. I especially enjoy the variety of species that live on the prairie.
Also the Eastern continent seems to be full of gigantic animals. Now it has a freaking humongous alvarezsaurid added to the cast.
Thank you! Was fun to put together, and unfortunately I didn’t have time to do all of them. Several more mammals and alvarezsaurids, not to mention small birds and lizards that also vie for this competitive yet lucrative niche!
@@TalesofKaimere Lucrative is effectively the word to say ! But now I think about one detail, since the overall climat of Kaimere is warmer that the one of earth, and who that allow, in comparison, to a more better production of nutriments in the oceans and seas of Kaimere to support of very high number of life and predators specialize on the fish and cephalopodes..... the same thing with the insect can be said on the land ?
Because if there are more insects species pourcentage of all kind on the continent and the know world, there should be a sufficient number of insect to support all the insectivorous species specialist of the Know World, reducing severely the competition between them ! No ?
great video dude, I liked that you continue to filled the fantastic, dangerous, competitive and biodiverse world of known world of kaimere and the rest of the planet
Thank you!
Are you ever going to do an episode based on the various insects and other arthropods themselves that inhabit kaimere?
Giant Pangolins for the win.
I just realized we can't know what happens in the future in Kaimere because we don't know what happens in our future...
Honestly, I wasn't expecting Aardwolves to be found on Kaimere. Good to see that they're doing well. Sad to see that it came at the cost of an Etekan die-off.
Since Aardvarks, unintentionally, provide burrows that many species use as shelter or nurseries for themselves and their young, along with digging up underground waterways during droughts, has the introduction of animals like them helped improve the success of any species that were forced to burrow to survive?
Absolutely! They are among the many burrowing sloths, hyenas, and parksosaurs, and dozens of species utilize their burrows.
Nice.
Two more questions:
1: How has the Goliath Anteater been able to thrive in the presence of large theropod predators along with large, pack hunting, dromaeosaurs, especially since anteaters on Earth have poor eyesight?
2. How does the Goliath Anteater fair against the predatory sloths on the prairie?
u put so much heart into this world, its rly great
Thank you!!
Another great one. Poor aardvark not even worth a mention ahahaha.
haha I only had so much time lol
Amazing as always ❤
Thank you!
Because Kaimere is currently overfully fill of organic life of all the kind, techniquely the portal have no resaon to brought animals or plant with big, normal or little harvest ! Following your own explanations of how the portal work, there should be no harvest at all, or only very small ones.
Like that the Know World would remain relatively stable!
I’ll explain in more detail why in the upcoming portal video, but it’s an imperfect process which is why the instability lasts so long after golden ages
@@TalesofKaimere So, in the mains ways, this imperfection process who techniquely have ni reason to even exist, or have so long duration is due to a event who take place in the Golden age.
Ok, if we must wait for the explaining video about it, for me, it's maybe related to the devise and actions of the First Childrens when they succed to make the portal a passage to the two planets that Kaimere and the earth are, before after their fall the portal become again a unilateral way earth to Kaimere only !
Anteaters are my favorite animals so it’s great seeing them represented
Absolutely! They’re such fascinating creatures.
@@TalesofKaimere Please make more anteater content
fr the insectivores just be vibin
They got it figured out
How sick would a kaimere trading card game be?
Nice reference to the Lion King
be cool the bug mountain eat social group made of multiple species some became sapient some still of 4 legs but all can walk two leg/use them like hands if they went, maybe not the pig, but the fox-wolf like creature became sapient too just an idea. think about it for a bit.
I have a question, when the lastiest harvest by the portal happen on Kaimere ? I think in one of your videos or post in Devianart you said that was at 20 000 years ago ?
Most recent portal was 250k years ago. If I said 20k it would have been a typo
@@TalesofKaimere Wooooooow !..... 250 000 year ago ... that means that take place somewhere the Chibanian, widely known as the Middle Pleistocene ! So ther any animal or organic life from the Late/Upper Pleistocene period.
In what part of the world the portal (mainly) take orgainc life ? Since, I think, you said somewhere that the portal appears on earth time to time but not everywhere at the same time ? It's was in Africa ? like in your recent special Hippo video and brought on Kaimere the humans who later gives the Kaimeran, the leopard, lions and (of course) the hippos ?
Besides pangolins and entelodonts, what other mammals established themselves during the tyrant dynasty?
Setting aside the nontherian mammals, it was pangolins, entelodonts, hyaenodonts, and peccaries so far. May include others but they will mostly be smaller fauna. The entelodonts were the big mold breakers in that they didn’t have to adapt much to be adaptable omnivores. The hyaenodonts only made it when they were semiaquatic. Most other mammalian predators went extinct shortly after harvest.
I am curious about arthroplerua and whether or not they were brought over. I would assume that many ecosystems would have need for what is essentially a living vacuum cleaner. I am also curious as to the fate of diving bats and spiders and whether or not their traits would lead them to a semi-aquatic or amphibious lifestyle.
Arthropleura is definitely extinct, but there are many other ‘garbage disposal’ animals in the undergrowth. Quite a thriving niche in Titan forests as titanosaurs create a lot of debris in their foraging.
Haven’t developed much with bats or spiders yet but they could be interesting avenues to explore!
@@TalesofKaimere a shame with Arthroplerua. It seems that even on another planet they couldn't survive. I liked those milipede ancestors.
A wild multi-species nomadic tribe of bug munchers.. amazing.
This is the way
Wait, I'm pretty sure Alvarezsaurs didn't have the dromaeosaurine hooked claw on their toes? But these ones do? And I don't think you addressed this in the video?
That is correct! It is a derived trait exclusive to Kaimeran alverezsaurids. Although in profile it looks like a dromie or terror bird claw it’s shape is spade-like, more akin to claws of an aardvark. Useful in digging termite nests when they don’t need the force of the thumb claws. Will address it in the full alverezsaurid episode whenever that comes around.
Are there eusocial flying insect on Kaimere ? Like Bee or Waps ?
Yes, but lacking dedicated specialists like these guys, I didn’t include them in the episode. Will cover the many bee species in future videos!
@@TalesofKaimere I hope there giants and dangerous ones ! (like the famous parasitic waps !)
Has the goliath anteater made it to the Eastern continent?
Not in the current canon. Currently think the equatorial crossing is too hot for them/lacking sensory incentives, but that may change as I develop that region further
@@TalesofKaimere I find intersting that some medium and evolved mammals groups made their success outside the Know World, like the Entelodont or the Pangolins, since the Eastern, Northen and Western continent are mainly composed by Dinosaurs and others reptiles creatures !
is the udi present in the eastern continent?
Yup! Extremely common. They evolved over there
Late comment ik but are there any monitor lizards on kaimere?
Yes indeed! Many species
@@TalesofKaimere oh cool, are you going to make a video on them?
I'm only asking cause imm making a seeded world project with them
@@frostceratosaurus4276 They aren't major players outside the moduru I talked about in the Island Fauna video, and since all are in the Varanus genus, all share the same basic bodyplan.
@@frostceratosaurus4276 Best of luck on your project!
@@TalesofKaimere Oh I see
That made my rotten day. Thank you.
Glad to hear it and I hope your day improves!
@@TalesofKaimere It did.
Where is my common diseases of Kaimere, Keenan?
Haha I'll talk about some diseases in my next video! A general video on diseases is a ways down the road.
@@TalesofKaimere I hope than the portal is aware of the diseases impact on the wildlife, and try to introduce the less possible diseases species when he take animals from earth !
Bugs
Firs~ yeah I'm not gonna do that.Love your videos, eventhough I'm only recently come here.
Question
How would you feel if I told you
That I made a insectivore megaraptoran
I would say you mad beast that’s peak Kaimere!
@@TalesofKaimere oh
Uh well
Sorry 😬
@@TalesofKaimere what I like your creature designs
@@seanessdragon4142 Oh I meant no offense, was just saying that's a great creature idea!
@@TalesofKaimere ah
Ooops
Ok cool