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Metazoa info
#71
RE: Metazoa info
Love. Love. LOVE this thread! I need to go back over it so I can read the nitty gritties, but I do have a request, hopefully it wasn't covered already. I have a facination with the Tazmanian Tiger. Sadly extinct...(?)
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#72
RE: Metazoa info
†Thylacine

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Size:100-130cm with a 50-65cm tail

Weight:No data

Life expectancy:No data

When it first appeared: Early Pliocene,4 MYA

Location: It used to live in the Australian mainland near shrubs

Taxonomy:
Class:Mammalia
Clade:Holotheres
Superlegion:Trechnotheria
Legion:Cladotheria
Sublegion:Zatheria
Infralegion:Tribosphendia
Subclass:Theria
Clade:Metatheria
Infraclass:Marsupialia
Superorder:Australidelphia
OrderBig Grinasyuromorphia
Family:†Thylacinidae
Genus:†Thylacinus
Species:†Thylacinus cynocephalus

Diet:There is debate about what it ate. It may have eaten kangaroos, wallabies, wambats, and emus. However recent research shows it may have had weaker jaws shows it may have eaten small mammals.

Anatomy:It was a wolf like predator. It had a poor sense of smell. Despite its awkward gait and slow speed it could jump bipedally. Its jaws had a huge extent, up to 120 degrees. They also had pads on their feet.

Behavior:Thylacine was a social animal, hunting in packs. It was nocturnal and would hide during the day. IT was shy towards humans.

Reproduction:Little is known about its reproduction. They have been seen with three offspring.

Relationship with other animals: Its interspecific relationships were not known. Humans want to clone this animal to test if it works.

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an adorable little wolf

Other sources:

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/21866/0

http://australianmuseum.net.au/The-Thylacine

http://animalstime.com/tasmanian-tiger-f...itat-diet/
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#73
RE: Metazoa info
Yayyyyy Metazoa Zeke!
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#74
RE: Metazoa info
Now I haz a sad.
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
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#75
RE: Metazoa info
†Archaeoindris Fontoynontii (requested by Paleophyte)

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Size:1.7m

Weight: Either 244.1kg or 160kg

Life expectancy:No data

When it first appeared:No data

Location:It used to live in the forest of Ampasambazimba, Madagascar

Taxonomy:
Class:Mammalia
Clade:Holotheres
Superlegion:Trechnotheria
Legion:Cladotheria
Sublegion:Zatheria
Infralegion:Tribosphenida
Subclass:Theria
Clade:Eutheria
InfraclassTonguelacentalia
Subcohort:Exafroplacentalia
Magnorder:Boreoeutheria
Superorder:Euarchontoglires
Grandorder:Euarchonta
MirorderTonguerimatomorpha
OrderTonguerimates
Suborder:Strepsirrhini
Infraorder:Lemuriformes
Family:†Paleopropithecidae
Genus:†Archaeoindris
Species:†Archaeolndris Fontoyontii

Diet:It is said that due to its teeth structure it mainly eat leaves of the plants of low shrubs

Anatomy:This is said to be one of the largest primates and is the largest of all lemurs. It had a long jaw with robust mandibular symphysis, with sharp, rectangular teeth.

Reproduction:No data

Relationships with other animals:This primate had an unfortunate even with another primate, homo sapiens sapiens, which drove it to extinction in 250 BCE

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King julian on steriods


Other sources:

http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/spec...ndris.html

http://dinosaurs.about.com/od/mesozoicma...indris.htm
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#76
RE: Metazoa info
Greart info, I meant to post this yesterday and found myself surfing YouTube watching Tasmanian Tiger videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odswge5onwY

That was Benjamin, the last of his kind. Sad
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#77
RE: Metazoa info
(April 24, 2014 at 7:39 pm)Metazoa Zeke Wrote:
(April 24, 2014 at 6:03 pm)Cato Wrote: 33lbs? Is that a typo? If not, they should have named it 'skinny raptor'.

I poked around for a bit on the BBC site. Seems Utahraptor was much more fearsome than Velociraptor.

33lbs seems accurate. Seeing as raptors need speed and agility to catch their prey.

Raptors are 'pre-birds' and should have hollow bones like birds.
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#78
RE: Metazoa info
(January 6, 2015 at 11:39 pm)Kitty Galore Wrote: Greart info, I meant to post this yesterday and found myself surfing YouTube watching Tasmanian Tiger videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odswge5onwY

That was Benjamin, the last of his kind. Sad

That is one great video. So special to have this video. I'll bet there is some salvageable DNA from this guy for the people who want to bring back the passenger pigeon. So interesting to see how much its head looks like a kangaroo and yet it evolved to be a carnivore. Very neat.
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#79
RE: Metazoa info
A little comment Metazoa, it might be useful on some of these pics to use imgfit instead if img, I can't see them in their entirety on my screen
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#80
RE: Metazoa info
Kerry spotted slug

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Geomalacus maculosus

Size:7-8

Weight: No data

Life expectancy: No data

Location: This animal is found on the most north western part of Spain and northern Portugal and on the south west part of one of the British ilse.

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Taxonomy:

Class:Gastropoda
(unranked):Clades:Hertobranchia
Euthyneura
Panpulmonata
Eupulmonata
Stylommatophora
informal groupConfusedigmurethra
Superfamily:Arionoidea
Family:Arionidae
Genus:Geomalacus
Species:Geomalacus maculosus

Diet:This animal eats lichesn,liverworts, mosses,fungi, and bacteria

Anatomy:Like other slugs the kerry spotted slug has basic organs. It has an internal shell. The muscles of this animal includes muscles that pull the eyespot tentacles back, and have ommatophores as the only eye tentacle muscle darkly pigmented. Other muscles include its paryngeal,furacate,buccalbulb,and cephalic reactors.

Behavior:animal is usually nocturnal. They also have an unusual defence mechanism. These animals curl into a ball and will retract their head, this does not usually happen in slugs.

Reproduction:All kerry slugs are hermaphrodites. This means they have both male and female genitalia. Like other members of its genus the atrium has a diverticulum. They have a vas deferen that is very long, complexly twisted, and rolled into a bundle. The eggs are laid in July to october in the wild, Febuary to October in captivity, and are laid in clusters of 18-30. They hatch in 6-8 weeks and reach maturity in 2 years

Relationships with other animals: Sheep are an animal slowly taking away its home. There are also natural predators.

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SLUGGY USE ROLL OUT! IT'S SUPER EFFECTIVE!

Other sources:

http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/9049/0

http://www.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland....asp?ID=86

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_slug

Bobbit Worm

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Eunice aphroditois

Size:3m

Weight:No data

Life expectancy:No data, but its size gives us an idea it has a long life span

When it first appeared:No data

Location:It usually lives under the ground, waiting for prey. It is scattered in the worlds marine waters

Taxonomy:
ClassTongueolychaeta
Subclass:Aciculata
Order:Eunicida
Family:Eunicidae
Genus:Eunice
Species:Eunice aphroditois

Diet: It mainly eats fish though it is an omnivore

Anatomy:The bobbit worm has jaws that are tight,powerful, and efficient. With its teeth, this animal can grip on to almost anything it can feel. Speaking of feel, it has five antennae, which are used to find and feel prey as they wait. Bobbits also have toxins in their jaws, used to kill the prey and to make it easier to digest.

Reproduction:Not much is known about boobit worm mating. Males lack penises and the bobbit worm mates at an immature age.

Relationships with other animals:Neat trivia, it got its name based on the rumor that the female removed the males penises, because of this it was named after the John Wayne and Lornea Bobbitt incident.

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Looks as if it is a monster form dungeons and dragons

Other sources:

http://www.uwphotographyguide.com/bobbit-worm

http://www.iflscience.com/plants-and-ani...nightmares

http://www.whatsthatfish.com/fish/bobbit--worm/119
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