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Category Adoptables / All
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We live for those! :D I just dreamed for a while to just randomly draw a Trex with feathers and since their tiny arms are so exposed to injuries, I made those cute lil fluffs to hide them.
I soo wanna make some more dino designs, they are so fun to play with <3 especially those with more premitive feathers that look like fluff! They are like lil bird/mammals/reptiles mix with tiny nostrils and cute face... I mean, I recently saw the "wooly dino" in winter/cold regions theory that is just making me go nuts:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....9c2800283b.jpg I mean, omg, right? XD
I soo wanna make some more dino designs, they are so fun to play with <3 especially those with more premitive feathers that look like fluff! They are like lil bird/mammals/reptiles mix with tiny nostrils and cute face... I mean, I recently saw the "wooly dino" in winter/cold regions theory that is just making me go nuts:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....9c2800283b.jpg I mean, omg, right? XD
I love all the new findings about dinosaur integument, it makes them so much more interesting! My 'sona is a troodon 'cause I've been fascinated with them since I was a kid, and when they got feathers they just got more awesome, I look forward to any more dino adopts/art you do! :D
When I was a child, it was Gallimimus that made me go awe, and now they might just have looked like an austrich or an emu, but with cute lil eyes and snout, OMG XD A cute emu, now all I see is totally this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2k0UnA27yI
Well, you know, birds are pretty smart. XD if not smarter than their mammal counterpart
We found out their brains are just way more powerful than mammalians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_intelligence and also that brain needed in a body is directly linked to our weight, which birds have tiny weight and hollow bones + have more cell density.
There is just some examples, but know that a crow can build tools, just like chimps, but chimps only have 1 or 2 tools, crows can build up to 5-6 different tools depending on a situation along with being the only animal to build hooks. They understand water displacement too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZerUbHmuY04
There is also the jays family, you can compare them to squirrels, but they can remember up to 50 food caches and remember when every pieces of food is gonna expire.
Bird intelligence varies depending on their social skills, etc. Still being studied, parrot were declared to understand what they say, but not the exact meaning, more of the circumstance of it and of course, recognize each others by names.
~ but still birds are smarter than what dinosaurs were. ~ dinosaurs could rely on much powerful sets of skills so they just didn't need the intelligence. I mean, some were totally just a huge set of armors! All you need to do then, is eat and reproduce XD :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rtQPo4HKLY trex eyesight was probably about 13 times better than humans, VS hawks/eagle vision is only about 4 - 8 times better. Which means he could stalk preys up to kilometers away, hide itself from them and have just plenty of time to do it, so it didn't need lion's brain, no. It's pretty scary if you think about being a dino that's been stalked for hours without knowing and that you're walking straight into it's maw.
also, we'll never know how the brain was anyway. Bird's brain is more dense, their body is light so many cells can be used for intelligence, dinosaurs were heavy, it means everything they had was there to just move, eat, react. XD Pretty much it, especially for the huge sauropods, xD so maybe they were even dumber than we think, maybe smarter. I guess those closer to the bird kingdom might has been the smartest.
We found out their brains are just way more powerful than mammalians. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_intelligence and also that brain needed in a body is directly linked to our weight, which birds have tiny weight and hollow bones + have more cell density.
There is just some examples, but know that a crow can build tools, just like chimps, but chimps only have 1 or 2 tools, crows can build up to 5-6 different tools depending on a situation along with being the only animal to build hooks. They understand water displacement too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZerUbHmuY04
There is also the jays family, you can compare them to squirrels, but they can remember up to 50 food caches and remember when every pieces of food is gonna expire.
Bird intelligence varies depending on their social skills, etc. Still being studied, parrot were declared to understand what they say, but not the exact meaning, more of the circumstance of it and of course, recognize each others by names.
~ but still birds are smarter than what dinosaurs were. ~ dinosaurs could rely on much powerful sets of skills so they just didn't need the intelligence. I mean, some were totally just a huge set of armors! All you need to do then, is eat and reproduce XD :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rtQPo4HKLY trex eyesight was probably about 13 times better than humans, VS hawks/eagle vision is only about 4 - 8 times better. Which means he could stalk preys up to kilometers away, hide itself from them and have just plenty of time to do it, so it didn't need lion's brain, no. It's pretty scary if you think about being a dino that's been stalked for hours without knowing and that you're walking straight into it's maw.
also, we'll never know how the brain was anyway. Bird's brain is more dense, their body is light so many cells can be used for intelligence, dinosaurs were heavy, it means everything they had was there to just move, eat, react. XD Pretty much it, especially for the huge sauropods, xD so maybe they were even dumber than we think, maybe smarter. I guess those closer to the bird kingdom might has been the smartest.
Oh I know birds are smart! But I mean, humans are intelligent too and we still do dumb shit lmao. Birds do really dumb shit all the time because they're so smart x) They play and squabble and get creative and it can look very very silly.
But then you look at a lot of the very commonly popular birds - namely owls and eagles - and they just aren't as smart as people think they are; probably due to not being social animals. Intelligence seems to be a lot more likely in social animals due to a need to communicate among one another. Troodon was said to have the biggest brain in comparison to its body size, but that doesn't mean the folds of the brain were all that complicated. I like to imagine it was, but even then it would have put its intelligence slightly below that of the smartest birds today. They were still learning!
But then you look at a lot of the very commonly popular birds - namely owls and eagles - and they just aren't as smart as people think they are; probably due to not being social animals. Intelligence seems to be a lot more likely in social animals due to a need to communicate among one another. Troodon was said to have the biggest brain in comparison to its body size, but that doesn't mean the folds of the brain were all that complicated. I like to imagine it was, but even then it would have put its intelligence slightly below that of the smartest birds today. They were still learning!
it's true, thought I much more lean to the "did they need intelligence?" I mean, intelligence in evolution is nothing, it help when you are in harsh environments it help with social skills, but in an environment that is rich, without the need of social features and without the need of resolving problems, it's pretty useless and energy consuming. The proof is that triceratops were highly social, but still pretty dumb.
If you compare recent mammals to ancient mammals, the ancient ones were very but I mean very very dumb in comparison of today. Also, almost all parrots are quite starting to decline, having a brain doesn't mean you are capable of adaptation if the environment change, etc. With those huge dino, I think in their evolution they based themselves more into being big and bulky and resistant to the temperature change/drought too than smart and swift. And again, you say troodon was still less smart than today birds.... .... but he was a LOT smarter than the dumbest animal around as he was alive, didn't had to be much smart to outsmart a crazy dumb animal XD and the smartest birds of today are ape brained, so being bellow that isn't that much bellow normal animals of the animalia kingdom X3
also, doing dumb thing, even some in a smaller range lizard can do that(only dragon family), it's just being playful x3 it allows the body/brain not being bored into becoming crazy, when all needs are reached, it's time to hop and bounce for joy. I love goats for that too, they can bust quite a move.
If you compare recent mammals to ancient mammals, the ancient ones were very but I mean very very dumb in comparison of today. Also, almost all parrots are quite starting to decline, having a brain doesn't mean you are capable of adaptation if the environment change, etc. With those huge dino, I think in their evolution they based themselves more into being big and bulky and resistant to the temperature change/drought too than smart and swift. And again, you say troodon was still less smart than today birds.... .... but he was a LOT smarter than the dumbest animal around as he was alive, didn't had to be much smart to outsmart a crazy dumb animal XD and the smartest birds of today are ape brained, so being bellow that isn't that much bellow normal animals of the animalia kingdom X3
also, doing dumb thing, even some in a smaller range lizard can do that(only dragon family), it's just being playful x3 it allows the body/brain not being bored into becoming crazy, when all needs are reached, it's time to hop and bounce for joy. I love goats for that too, they can bust quite a move.
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