Eu tava brincando com meus dinossauros de montar e criei esse "brachiorex" da vida, e digo que

E tecnicamente seria possível o braquiossauro evoluir dessa forma, vamos supor, a maioria das árvores no ecossistema estariam em cima de várias pedras, com mini montanhas, bem escorregadias pra um braquiossauro normal aguentar, a necessidade de ter um corpo frontal mais alto pra ser maior (mesmo tendo um pescoço longo), e pernas adaptadas pra escalar pedras seria uma opção viável, depois de alguns milhões de anos, com essa parte frontal mais evoluída, nosso amigo Pescoço achou que ia descansar, acabou tendo problemas com velociraptors atacando ele por trás, e com isso ele tentou se defender dando chicotadas de cauda, com o tempo, as pontas dos raios começariam a ficar redondas como uma bola de boliche (mas certamente maiores) seriam eficientes, mas não seria muito útil, por causa do formato e acabaria dificultando a alimentação, porque sejamos sinceros, tentar comer com uma bigorna nas costas seria difícil, mas no caso do pescoço na cauda, e com a evolução ela começaria a tomar a forma de um machado/martelo de duas faces, e finalmente o pescoço teve paz, e se tornou o indominus rex de herbívoros, aquele que não foge, mas confronta, um aviso silencioso que as vezes é melhor deixar o título de rei dos dinossauros pra um herbívoro.

Obrigado pela atenção. E boa noite.

Obs: Se tiver algum erro de ortografia no texto ou no pensamento que eu tive no texto, sobre a evolução do nosso indominus herbívoro, peço desculpas, tenho 12 anos e muito tempo livre, pensei nisso enquanto eu estava brincando. E em relação a foto, não tive tempo de tirar uma foto melhor, e só tenho ibis paint, se tiver algum erro de tradução, é porque estou usando a tradução automática do Reddit.

ATUALIZAÇÕES: consegui fazer a versão digital do dino(Mas não consegui adicionar no post 😓)

  • Yea in spore or no mans sky

  • Jurassic World Hybrids in a nutshell

  • This is why they don't put body sliders in dinosaur games

  • I like your imagination! I used to be like you when I was your age and I even came up with different animals from the ground up lol. Stay creative kid🔥🔥

    Obrigado cara, to tentando melhorar a imagem do Dinossauro e ate fazer uma versão no digital, esses comentários ajudam muito 🔥

    No problem! Granted, there are reasons why a dinosaur like this would be unlikely to evolve, but those are reasons I'm not expecting a 12 year old to know lol. That being said, it does look like you have a good understanding of how evolution works and, again, you have a lot of imagination, which is very useful in paleontology when trying to explain certain findings. Of course, there is a LOT of data analysis but you gave a pretty good explanation as to why you think an animal like this might evolve. By the way, there are some club tailed sauropods, look up Shunosaurus on google ;)

  • Nice idea, it's like speculative evolution

    Thanks, this is my first time commenting here.

  • I mean its possible but not likely

  • Yeah in avatar the last airbender

  • Brosaurus be skipping (back) leg day

  • I have a question that needs an answer, so in a few rare cases in the wild animals of different species yet still closely related are able to breed with one another to create fertile offspring. Think of when a polar bear and a brown bear breed, you get a pizzly, so is there any chance that something like this could happen with dinosaurs? Are there any specimens that we have found that indicate hybrids?

    If studying biology in university has taught me anything it's that there are ALWAYS exceptions to what we think we know about biology. It would be very unsurprising if what you're describing happened with dinosaurs. You can do some research about it on birds. If they have the same capability then dinosaurs might have as well. Your second best option would be to look at crocodiles. And no, we haven't found any specimens that are undoubtedly hybrids, we would have to know of two very similar species and then find a hybrid of the two. The problems are : 1 hybrids are very rare; 2 hybrids are incredibly similar to their parents anatomically speaking, so chances are low that we'd be able to identify it; and 3 not only would they be hard to identify, but if we were to find a specimen that is different enough from others from a given species, we would consider the possibility of it being another species within the same genus rather than a hybrid between two species, simply because, again, hybrids are so rare that the chances of finding a fossilized hybrid are ridiculously low, so we would hardly consider that a possibility. It's like what happened with lokiceratops. It was recently described and found to have asymmetrical horns. Because animals with asymmetrical features that should be symmetrical are so rare, scientists believe that they were all asymmetrical, kinda like caribou (I think caribou have irregular antlers anyway)

    I appreciate your insight a ton thank you

    Look, I don't know much about this, but I think that different dinosaurs from the same family tree/"family" can reproduce. Like a brachiosaurus with a giraffatitan, since they are close relatives. As for the question of hybrids, I did a quick search and it wouldn't be possible, for reasons I didn't quite understand. I think it's because dinosaurs wouldn't reproduce with others that aren't of the same species, because it would be kind of strange for a brachiosaurus to suddenly reproduce with another dinosaur that isn't another brachiosaurus. But I think there would be a small chance of that happening, like 1% - 10%. Thank you for your attention. Note: if there are any spelling errors, I used Reddit's automatic translation.

  • maximosaurus

    Nah, braquiossauro pulando dia de perna traseira

  • kinda reminds me of a Chalicothere

  • i got fucking language baited

  • This dinosaur is Either Antetonitrus, Kholumolumo, Blikanasaurus or Ledumahadi

  • Replace "velociraptor" with "giant theropods" and it's all right

  • Guys such creations do exist in my novel due to mutiations from a modern virus reacting with their prehistoric immune systems. Please don't be harsh on me as this is all purely speculative fiction.

    Wow, what would be the name of your creation that looks like our buff brachiosaurus friend?

    Note: automatic translation from Reddit (I'm tired of talking about this already)

    Basically in my novel the humans time travel to Late Cretaceous but they also accidentally bring a modern pathogen which gets transmitted to the dinosaurs through contact with the humans' wastes and the pathogen reacts erratically with their prehistoric immune system and the mismatch causes body mutations.

    Que maneiro cara, ja lançou o livro ou ainda não terminou?

    Bruh I don't speak no java code