Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere
Keenan Taylor's Tales of Kaimere
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Mesozoic Dynasties of Kaimere Episode III: Age of Tremor and Travel
After a golden age for Jurassic dinosaurs in the previous dynasty, an influx of Aptian and Albian dinosaurs brought new competition. Temperate residence were pressed by tropical competition as the climate warmed. Salvation arrived in the form of Arvel, giving them a land bridge to new territory.
Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories and novellas taking place in aquatic settings. There are heists on a ship, a desperate chase through a marsh, and a survival story from the perspective of a killer whale!
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Mesozoic Dynasties of Kaimere Episode II: The First Age of Dinosaurs
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After a series of ice ages devastated Kaimere. In its wake, a new dynasty began with the harvest of flora and fauna from Earth's Late Jurassic. While some relics of the old dynasty persisted, this was unmistakably an Age of Dinosaurs. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories and novellas taking place in aquatic settings. T...
Mesozoic Dynasties of Kaimere Episode I: The Age of Crocodiles
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During much of Earth's Jurassic Period, Kaimere was the dominion of archosaurs, but not the dinosaurs ruling Earth at the time. No, this was a dynasty of pseudosuchians. The Age of Crocodiles. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories and novellas taking place in aquatic settings. There are heists on a ship, a desperate cha...
The Cave Trolls: Burrowing Sloths of Kaimere
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There are many ground sloths in Kaimere, though the most abundant and diverse belong to the mylodontids. Of these mylodonts, many dig burrows, in some species over a hundred meters into highland soil. Learn about their diversity and the impact of these dens not only on the sloths themselves, but the ecosystem as a whole. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautica...
The Goliath Anteater
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Giant anteaters are one of the largest xenarthrans on Earth today. While many sloths in Kaimere leave most anteaters at the kid's table, one species has gotten enormous thanks to the recent arrival of houze termites, a food source large and abundant enough to support an eight hundred pound anteater. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all ...
Bilaruk: The Kaimeran Leviathan | Speculative Evolution Multituberculate Whale
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There are many creatures called 'whale' by the peoples of Kaimere. Largest in the inland sea is not even a placental mammal: the bilaruk, largest multituberculate known to Assembly naturalists. Though they mainly feed on seagrass, they also readily process benthic fauna like worms and crustaceans. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all si...
Multituberculates of the Known World
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Multituberculates were a clade of mammals successful throughout the Age of Dinosaurs and into the Cenozoic. In Kaimere, they persist into modern times with a wide range of families. Though many giants are found in Kairul, most in the known world are quite small. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories and novellas taking ...
Passing of the Torch: Harvest of Pleistocene Asia
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For nearly 5 million years, the great portal could rest during a golden age of ecological prosperity. Unfortunately, 1.5 million years ago, the tilt of the planet upset this stability and caused a wave of extinctions. A massive harvest from Pleistocene Asia was meant to repopulate the struggling world, but the influx of flora and fauna already adapted to an unstable climate only made things wor...
The Mighty Cachalot: Sperm Whales of Kaimere
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The sperm whale is the largest of Earth's toothed whales. On Kaimere, a related species called the Kaimeran cachalot is one of the largest animals on the planet. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories and novellas taking place in aquatic settings. There are heists on a ship, a desperate chase through a marsh, and a survi...
Eaters of the Dead: Cannibalism in Kaimere
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Cannibalism is the consumption of another member of the same species. Anthropophagy is another term for the practice which specifically applies to people. Just as on Earth, the peoples of Kaimere have a range of views, taboos, and rituals surrounding the dead, including cannibalism. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all six short stories...
Man-Eaters of Kaimere
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Man-Eaters are individual predators who specialize in and preferentially hunt humans. While many man-eaters in Kaimere are familiar to us, such as big cats and crocodiles, some are much different than predators we have today. Perhaps the most frightening are those demons who become increasingly powerful through the consumption of kaimerans and integrating their hereditary magic into themselves....
Making of a Terror Bird: Drawing Tutorial
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A video on the redesign of the Harkundi, a cursorial terror bird found in the prairies of Ni'Khar, and how I illustrate animals for Kaimere. Music Credit: Deer Hunt by Bonnie Grace
Commissions Open! Slots for April and May 2024
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Hi folks! Keenan here over at Tales of Kaimere. Just wanted to let y’all know I have a few commission slots open. I tend to make creature designs, which I’m sure surprises no one, but I also make paleoart and pet illustrations. If you have a creature design from your project you’d like illustrated in my style, let me know! Best way to secure a slot is using this email address: theillusttratedme...
Snouters of Kaimere
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Snouters were the curious and unique inhabitants of an archipelago in the pacific unfortunately erased from existence following US bomb tests of their island home. Thankfully, this clade of shrew-like mammals was rescued over a million years prior and sent to Kaimere, where they thrive to this day. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology, with all s...
March of the Crocodiles Episode IV: The Ammut, The Last Sebecid of Kaimere
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Sebecids enjoyed a brief era of success as top predators, but today, they were long assumed to be extinct in the known world. However, in 2014, a species of terrestrial crocodile belonging to this clade was confirmed by the Assembly naturalists and named Ammut after the entity in the ancient Egyptian religion. Songs of the Inland Sea is the sequel to Tales of Kaimere! It is a nautical anthology...
Mammal vs Dinosaur: A Question at the Heart of Kaimere | Three Year Special!
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Mammal vs Dinosaur: A Question at the Heart of Kaimere | Three Year Special!
March of the Crocodiles Episode III: Giant Crocodiles of Kaimere
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March of the Crocodiles Episode III: Giant Crocodiles of Kaimere
March of the Crocodiles Episode II: Crocodiles and other Pseudosuchians of Kaimere
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March of the Crocodiles Episode II: Crocodiles and other Pseudosuchians of Kaimere
March of the Crocodiles Episode I: Natural History of Pseudosuchians in Kaimere
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March of the Crocodiles Episode I: Natural History of Pseudosuchians in Kaimere
Tillers of the Deep: Harpid Trilobites of Kaimere
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Tillers of the Deep: Harpid Trilobites of Kaimere
Realms Beyond the Known World: Sea Monsters of the Northern Hemisphere
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Realms Beyond the Known World: Sea Monsters of the Northern Hemisphere
What Are Vassal Predators? A Study of Trophic Levels in Kaimeran Ecology
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What Are Vassal Predators? A Study of Trophic Levels in Kaimeran Ecology
The Burud and Other Leptictids of Kaimere
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The Burud and Other Leptictids of Kaimere
Behind the Scenes of Ballad of Ka'Hai: Making of a Kaimere Dinosaur Biography
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Behind the Scenes of Ballad of Ka'Hai: Making of a Kaimere Dinosaur Biography
The Katabo: Serpent King of the Winding Reefs | Mosasaur Speculative Evolution
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The Katabo: Serpent King of the Winding Reefs | Mosasaur Speculative Evolution
The Common Drakes: Thescelosaurs of Kaimere
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The Common Drakes: Thescelosaurs of Kaimere
The Gurkan: Last Hadrosaur of Kaimere | Lonely Relic of a Lost World
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The Gurkan: Last Hadrosaur of Kaimere | Lonely Relic of a Lost World
Realms Beyond the Known World: Dragons of Kaimere | Speculative Evolution Creature Design
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Realms Beyond the Known World: Dragons of Kaimere | Speculative Evolution Creature Design
The Renzhuyo: Death Crawls From the River | Aquatic Hyaenodont of Kaimere
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The Renzhuyo: Death Crawls From the River | Aquatic Hyaenodont of Kaimere
Icons of Prehistoric Kaimere: The First Dynasty
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Icons of Prehistoric Kaimere: The First Dynasty

Комментарии

  • @_Dinops
    @_Dinops 6 секунд назад

    holy gadunka

  • @thelurechannel1930
    @thelurechannel1930 16 секунд назад

    Hello I have been a long time subscriber and today is my birthday so I just bought the 2 tales of kaimere books thanks for the enjoyment of the spectacular series that you have created and crafted carefully and beautifully

  • @lemon_boi9995
    @lemon_boi9995 19 секунд назад

    Yoppee

  • @bal3345
    @bal3345 2 минуты назад

    Always ready for when Tuesday rolls around

  • @VladosInk
    @VladosInk 2 минуты назад

    finally, next episode of Kaimere!

  • @amm019
    @amm019 2 минуты назад

    Safe!

  • @miquelescribanoivars5049
    @miquelescribanoivars5049 2 минуты назад

    Finally our weekly dose of spec kino is here!

  • @enderherobrine1599
    @enderherobrine1599 45 минут назад

    It’s been a while since we’ve heard about the cultures of Kaimere, so I’m wondering; has Christianity or any other earth based religion made its way to kaimere? Have any gone the other way? I always love seeing the more wacky creations you come up with. I’m looking forward to hearing about worlds beyond kaimere in the future. Thanks for all that you do!

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 10 минут назад

      Thank you!! So the Assembly agents bring their religions, but in large part due to how isolated they are by contract with the Free-States, spreading of their religion is of course extremely difficult. The Assembly is also foremost a secular organization whose members of witches vampires and shapeshifters have been vilified my many world religions so they are predisposed to not put much stock in major religious organizations. There are more Quaker Assembly members than Catholic, for example. The Kaimerans have a wide range of their own religions and while some have spread to some Assembly agents, most in the Assembly are either secular or just have personal religion

  • @DeceptiConnor217
    @DeceptiConnor217 2 часа назад

    How's the aeroplanktons doing in modern times?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere Час назад

      Quite well in a few regions but lacking the distribution of ages past. Someday I’ll do an episode on em

  • @luizgustavoalvessantos8728
    @luizgustavoalvessantos8728 9 часов назад

    Are all creatures shown in this video still valid? Or one was removed

  • @cladoselache8766
    @cladoselache8766 10 часов назад

    Fascinating as always

  • @MaxMcCune-hf2gr
    @MaxMcCune-hf2gr 17 часов назад

    100% the first children became evil just because they're small enough to be used as a football

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 16 часов назад

      If you can’t physically defend yourself, got no choice but to manifest the most sociopathic culture imaginable

  • @nemanjastanimirovic155
    @nemanjastanimirovic155 22 часа назад

    Oh yeah, did you ever reveal what that rodent project you mentioned in the episode was? Is it already published?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 18 часов назад

      Not yet! We’re quite behind schedule but it’s still being worked on

    • @nemanjastanimirovic155
      @nemanjastanimirovic155 18 часов назад

      @@TalesofKaimere nice to hear

  • @casualsleepingdragon8501
    @casualsleepingdragon8501 День назад

    At first I þought you were gonna talk about ground sloþs on earþ

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 23 часа назад

      Nah just for the project, although they are descended from and related to real burrowing sloths on Earth

  • @aquaspino2902
    @aquaspino2902 День назад

    Dinosaur i hear?... IM IN!

  • @HagdoBr
    @HagdoBr День назад

    Every island deserv our own episode, the possibilities are infinite. Even a giant capybara like rodent, nice video.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere День назад

      Thanks! I would happily do a ton of island episodes. So much to cover. I’d love a series to dive into various islands. Tropics of the inland sea like this, offshore islands of the Free States, Khalin Islands, etc.

    • @HagdoBr
      @HagdoBr День назад

      @@TalesofKaimere i know you hava a life whiwout Canvans and pencils, take your time Mr. Kennan, we will paciently await for this.

  • @user-dc5sd1nj7l
    @user-dc5sd1nj7l 2 дня назад

    I can't wait to see the history of spinosaurids in kaimere maybe for episode 3 ???

  • @Nugnugnug
    @Nugnugnug 2 дня назад

    The knight and squire dynamic sounds similar to the two protagonists of the Bear, that movie from the 80s.

  • @chakatBombshell
    @chakatBombshell 2 дня назад

    These creatures could theoretically be delt with by a very loud speaker and a recording of one of their own screaming leading to a large number showing up and starving. Funnily you'd probably be able to injure them with a 12 gauge shotgun shell mixed with rock salt. They may also find something like a very powerful directed sonic device to be super painful or disorienting.

  • @TheGBZard
    @TheGBZard 2 дня назад

    I like how every dynasty we’ve seen so far has a unique vibe, especially since a lot of them feature dinosaurs and yet have unique clades, I also think it’s cool how the Mesozoic dynasties see the early dinosaurs converge with later forms, like the parasauropods.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 2 дня назад

      Yes indeed! Gotta say the later dynasties do get more homogenized to our timeline as harvests increase and the climate warms which favors newcoming tropical fauna, but the old diversity is stronger in Kaishel and the Crown of Kairul

  • @bartekdraszawk4315
    @bartekdraszawk4315 2 дня назад

    have any ambuloichthyans evolved gliding or even powered flight?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 2 дня назад

      I don’t think so but who’s to say where I’ll take the clade down the road!

  • @bartekdraszawk4315
    @bartekdraszawk4315 3 дня назад

    did early ornithischians become more successful in the ice ages?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 3 дня назад

      They were extremely successful! Probably the most abundant animals over 50 pounds. Most remained around deer sized and fluffy to shield off the cold but they were quite successful

    • @bartekdraszawk4315
      @bartekdraszawk4315 3 дня назад

      @@TalesofKaimere are there any left in modern times in places like eastern kairul and kaishel or even the northern polar continent?

  • @SanderVF
    @SanderVF 3 дня назад

    So did the harvested Allosaurus and Stegosaurus from that image get replicated in the same place? I can just imagine them being mighty confused for a second and then resuming their predator-prey encounter, like a some sort of a cartoon skit.

  • @TheGBZard
    @TheGBZard 3 дня назад

    Croc like archosaurs made one of the biggest combacks ever just by hopping over to a new planet

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 3 дня назад

      I'm confident if given a chance (and no ice age) they would do extremely well! Just didn't pan out for them.

  • @itsafish4600
    @itsafish4600 4 дня назад

    cool

  • @rileyernst9086
    @rileyernst9086 4 дня назад

    Teraparrarhexus does sound very similar to Saurophaginax to me. The largest specimen named 'Leviathan' was 12-13m long(so large carchie sized), and Saurophaginax's defining characteristics are that it has some convergence in it's skeleton(atlas, and tail chevrons) to large robust tyrannosaurs: it was definitely much more robust than other allosaurs. Both Saurophaginax and Teraparrahexus convergently evolved to become big wrestling bois.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 4 дня назад

      That's the way to go for an allosaur who wants to specialize in big game!

    • @rileyernst9086
      @rileyernst9086 4 дня назад

      Well cranking your existing traits up to 11 is one way, the others would be minimaxing grappeling or biting like a megaraptor or a carchie. I would blame stegosaurs personally. Stegs fault that all the big jurassic carnivores all had big burly arms. Because stegs probably cannot thagomise you if you are wrestling with it. Trex or abelisaurs were head grappelers but, but i think they would be as good as an arm grappeler of comparble power against the wider threat profile of a steg's tail.

  • @LordMaster1231
    @LordMaster1231 4 дня назад

    Am I alone in now wanting a story episode following the life of one of those fluffy prosauropods?

  • @linogroff841
    @linogroff841 4 дня назад

    Questi sono dinosauri inventati o realmente trovati? Ci sono delle similitudini con quelli esistiti?

  • @RoBoDaN91
    @RoBoDaN91 4 дня назад

    The Shu quisine being bland becat they take out their toxic seasonings reminds me of a Tumblr post about Dwarves doing the same because of a similar high constitution.

  • @datpolakmike
    @datpolakmike 5 дней назад

    Sideways hand walking quadraped therapod? YOU'VE GO TOO FAR! YOU'VE GONE MAD WITH POWER! goofs aside, it is so bizarre, but does make sense. Which i suppose is a pretty broadly applicable statement for the history of life both on earth and kaimere. I also love chunky mega dilophasaurs. Good stuff! Keep up the good work!

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 5 дней назад

      Haha thanks! Takes a bit of madness to get the job done

  • @ottergod4327
    @ottergod4327 5 дней назад

    It's not really related to this video, but have cattle been domesticated, or are pigs the most common libestock

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 5 дней назад

      Cattle are indeed present and domesticated, just rare in places like Pakardia without much grass

  • @IsaacJuett
    @IsaacJuett 5 дней назад

    Question was Kaimere's ice age a dark age or its own geological period like the anchored period?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 5 дней назад

      Could constitute a period. A lot going on in those 7 million years!

  • @DragonsoftheCenozoic
    @DragonsoftheCenozoic 5 дней назад

    I absolutely ador Mammuthsdraco, Terapararrhexus, and Burkosaurus. a woolly sauropod and a quadrupedal therapod are such unique concepts. I saw your posts about Quadrupedal theropods last week on twitter and was super looking forward to seeing how you were going to pull it off.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 5 дней назад

      Much appreciated!! Was very fun to bring them to fruition

  • @colda.f.238
    @colda.f.238 5 дней назад

    are there any stegosaurs that survived into modern times?

  • @tozarkt9805
    @tozarkt9805 6 дней назад

    Amazing video, I’m loving this series on the Mesozoic dynasties! Though I’m curious: now you’re going far more into detail on harvests prior to the modern harvests and Tyrant Dynasties, are we going to see some redesigns and revisions on life from regions such as the Jurassic Islands and Kaishel?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 5 дней назад

      Someday I'd love to! Takes a ton of time of course so no idea when but I definitely plan on it. Not only the regions as they are today but also their natural history

  • @kelleyohora637
    @kelleyohora637 6 дней назад

    Ok so why no stegosuid

  • @1998topornik
    @1998topornik 6 дней назад

    Of course there must be sloth wannabe.

  • @zachfett5919
    @zachfett5919 6 дней назад

    The kitty bb🥹❤😸!!! But for real it’s amazing to see all the work you’ve put into this world. And that’s really what it is, from a story to the artwork to the truly naturalist encyclopedia you have built; it’s incredible to see one person do so much world building. I think a lot of young artist built their own worlds and it’s so cool to see so many people enjoying the work that you do. It’s truly inspiring to see. You are a prince and a scholar good sir, keep up the good work!👍

  • @ryanchen1819
    @ryanchen1819 6 дней назад

    Imagine brachiosaurus, lusotitan, europasaurus, and giraffatitan being put into 1 habitat.

  • @ryanchen1819
    @ryanchen1819 6 дней назад

    Interesting design but I’m not sure about feathered sauropodomorphs as animals don’t simply evolve to switch to a different kind of integument since those with skin impressions were scaly and none were found to be feathered. Though my personal guess is that those filaments were actually quill knobs (as in modified scales akin to those of psittacosaurus). Fact: though it’s in Chinese, a paper found the quill knobs of psittacosaurus, tianyulong, and kulindadromeus were modified scales analogous to the spines of iguanas (and diplodocus) and beards of turkeys in which these structures are independently evolved and exclusive to their families. (Ex: 3 different lineages of ornithischians evolved quill knobs.) Though I’d say it might be possible for some differences dinosaur lineage known for being scaly to evolve this trait independently.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      Hope the paper gets translated that definitely has interesting implications

  • @ryanchen1819
    @ryanchen1819 6 дней назад

    How did tyrannosuchus and kopidon niche partition?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      Tyrannosuchus liked it hot, Kopidon liked it cold

  • @TheSandwhichman108
    @TheSandwhichman108 6 дней назад

    Imagine being that stegosaurus? You’re about to be attacked by an allosaurus only for what seems like a cloud of dust to envelope it and completely dissolve said allosaurus. And then it just leaves. I can only imagine one thing going through said stegosaur’s head… Confusion.

    • @IanPendleton-gh6ox
      @IanPendleton-gh6ox 6 дней назад

      Apparently it also ended up getting harvested almost immediately afterwards.

  • @andrewsart123
    @andrewsart123 6 дней назад

    Just woke up what an episode to wake up to lit🔥🔥🔥

  • @Reyma777
    @Reyma777 6 дней назад

    What lineage was the 6 limbed “monster” descended from ?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      Was descended from lobe-finned fish like the coelacanth

    • @Reyma777
      @Reyma777 6 дней назад

      @@TalesofKaimerethanks for the reply, while lob-finned fish have only 4 limbs. I could see a mutation occurring in the number of paired fins being more feasible than a mutation for six legs in vertebrates. With the six paired fins then developing into 6 legs.

    • @Andrey.Ivanov
      @Andrey.Ivanov 6 дней назад

      ​​@@Reyma777 The additional two limbs seem to be derived from the back and anal fins. It has four limbs in two pairs like tetrapods and then two more unpaired limbs.

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      @@Reyma777 They have 6 bones fins. I made the anal and dorsal fin (which have similar bones to their other four 'limbs') also grow limb analogues which in the case of the anal fin developed load-bearing capacity

    • @Reyma777
      @Reyma777 4 дня назад

      @@TalesofKaimereThat’s a very creative speculative evolution. It is interesting how different land vertebrates would be today if a non-tetrapod ancestral fish colonized land.

  • @Jasperhasmythos
    @Jasperhasmythos 6 дней назад

    Make the planets cave age when the animals all adapted in the cave for eighty thousand years.

    • @Jasperhasmythos
      @Jasperhasmythos 6 дней назад

      Another heart I be rolling

    • @Jasperhasmythos
      @Jasperhasmythos 6 дней назад

      Also I think you should make four more or that I would like a lot of the dinosaur age I didn't watch much sorry

  • @margchannel7430
    @margchannel7430 6 дней назад

    A teropod that walk like a cuadruped, oh boy the burkosaurus is crazy mate, i loved :D

  • @watertypes4evers
    @watertypes4evers 6 дней назад

    8:00 what in the ALL TOMORROWS is THAT

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      It’s just a fish. A normal, innocent fish.

    • @IanPendleton-gh6ox
      @IanPendleton-gh6ox 6 дней назад

      @@TalesofKaimere If that's a normal fish, then what are the weird ones like?

  • @thedarkmasterthedarkmaster
    @thedarkmasterthedarkmaster 6 дней назад

    Wow this was truly a nice episode to watch. While perhaps not as notable as the weirdness of the First Dynasty nor have nearly the iconic fauna of the Tyrant Dynasty to me at least I think it's the most compelling coverage of a harvest yet. Plus these dinosaurs are all cool with their adaptations to an ice age amd their novel adaptations My only question would be, you say these dynasties are named after what is found in the know world at the time I do wonder how these harvests line up with those time periods of realms like Kaishel and the Polar continent to the north. Was there similar faunal change at similar times, did some not see as much change, would their deposits get their own name leading to a situation similar to own where certain scientists call the Mississippian the early Carboniferous.

  • @jiripospisil1303
    @jiripospisil1303 6 дней назад

    Hey! Do you have some dryolestid mammals on Kaimere? Just asking... ...BTW awesome worldbuilding

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      Probably but I haven’t finalized them yet. Thanks!

  • @toonrex2806
    @toonrex2806 6 дней назад

    Why does magic harvest animals from Earth to populate Kaimere? Aren’t there other planets they can harvest from? Why do they even do the harvesting to begin with?

    • @TalesofKaimere
      @TalesofKaimere 6 дней назад

      Great question! The reason why it took to the stars is unknown, but similar swarms on a much smaller scale travel far to bring in resources, so it is likely that this instinct drove it to send satellites up rather than out to other nearby regions. Once the portal brought plants, it could support a much larger territory which lead to its modern size and strength. As for other planets? Earth happened to be the first planet encountered with life that could also live on Kaimere. Other planets encountered first included planets with atmosphere and gravity which weren't analogous so those creatures collected died once brought to Kaimere. Earth has similar atmosphere (especially after plants have effectively terraformed the planet) and the same gravity so is the closest fit that the portal has yet found.