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    Anteaters are more likely than weasels

    https://www.science.org/content/article/things-keep-evolving-anteaters-odd-animals-arose-least-12-separate-times

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    wow this is fascinating, thanks for sharing!

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      you seem like an expert and I was actually wondering this yesterday while I was out on a walk cause I tend to think about silly things. So Theropods evolved into birds right? what about Sauropods or like Triceratops? or did they just go extinct

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      Groups never evolve into something. Species do.

      Theropods are a group comprising a lot of species.

      There was one species of theropod that evolved a few characterics we associate with birds. They evolved into a few species and some of them evolved into yet more species. They're at the origin of the whole bird group.

      See it like a tree with branches branching out with many branchss just getting cut short. One of that branching branch is the bird group, and it's on the branching branch of theropod.

      And yes, the branching branchs that are Sauropods and Ornithischia were all completely cut at the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction 65 million years ago.

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        Groups never evolve into something. Species do.

        Theropods are a group comprising a lot of species.

        There was one species of theropod that evolved a few characterics we associate with birds. They evolved into a few species and some of them evolved into yet more species. They're at the origin of the whole bird group.

        See it like a tree with branches branching out with many branchss just getting cut short. One of that branching branch is the bird group, and it's on the branching branch of theropod.

        And yes, the branching branchs that are Sauropods and Ornithischia were all completely cut at the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction 65 million years ago.

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        Thank you, appreciate the answer.

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          Even grass evolves to tree - look at bamboo

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          Or palms.

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          • R [email protected]

            you seem like an expert and I was actually wondering this yesterday while I was out on a walk cause I tend to think about silly things. So Theropods evolved into birds right? what about Sauropods or like Triceratops? or did they just go extinct

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            These are actually questions that I've asked and done digging about in info sources on. I'm sad to report that it does appear that only descendents of theropod species appear to have survived. 😞

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              I had a dream a couple weeks ago where I was reading some news about penguins developing a language to talk to each other. And in the dream I was wondering if we as humans were in any way hindering the penguins' capacity to evolve into a sentient species - then realized they were already so close to us. They have arms and legs, can use tools, talk with a structured language and everything - what kept them being labeled as plain animals if they did all that?

              In the afternoon I suddenly remembered the dream and for a split second was kinda agreeing with my dream's argument, until I realized the penguins in the dream were closer to Animal Crossing characters than to actually penguins.

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              • zoomboingding@lemmy.worldZ [email protected]

                Misusing 360° where you should use 180° is a running joke

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                Ah good point. I'm more used to people doing it unintentionally.

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                  Groups never evolve into something. Species do.

                  Theropods are a group comprising a lot of species.

                  There was one species of theropod that evolved a few characterics we associate with birds. They evolved into a few species and some of them evolved into yet more species. They're at the origin of the whole bird group.

                  See it like a tree with branches branching out with many branchss just getting cut short. One of that branching branch is the bird group, and it's on the branching branch of theropod.

                  And yes, the branching branchs that are Sauropods and Ornithischia were all completely cut at the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction 65 million years ago.

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                  Yeah. It was admittedly a bit heartbreaking to discover that it appears that there are no extant descendents of any sauropod or ornithischia species. 😞

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                  • icastfist@programming.devI [email protected]

                    One fungus will eventually manage to mind control the crabs, like some already do with ants.

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                    Hopefully, in a less destructive and more symbiotic manner. As much as I have a grudge against odorous house ants, I wouldn't wish cordyceps on them, much less our future crab descendents.

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                      "shan't" is a great word

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                      • machinist@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

                        The midpoint to the end of Evolution, humans basically devolve and ultimately go extinct.

                        It's been awhile since I've read anything by him as well.

                        I remember another book where artifically created people inside a dwarf star were dying due to solar harvesting, IIRC. I remember it being depressing but fascinating. Don't remember how it ends.

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                        Yeah, very fair. I guess i quite like the bleakness. I love dark and gritty stories.

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                          Yeah, very fair. I guess i quite like the bleakness. I love dark and gritty stories.

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                          He's an incredible author, I'd put him up there with Alastair Reynolds. I just can't handle it.

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                            Crustaceans: Crab

                            Mammals: Weasel Crab

                            Plants: Tree Grass. Everything grass.

                            Amphibians & Reptiles: Unchanged because they are perfect Crab

                            Birds: 360° around back to dinosaurs First of all, avian dinosaurs are dinosaurs. Secondly, 360° doesn't really make sense, probably they meant 180°. Finally, crab.

                            Fungi: I shan't speculate on the affairs of gods.

                            Moral of the story: You might not like it but decapods are peak animal evolution. All roads lead to crab.

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                            360° makes sense if the starting point was dinosaurs. Birds would be the 180° mark.

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                              There's a phenomenal documentary series called The Future Is Wild that speculates on this question.

                              https://youtube.com/@thefutureiswildofficial

                              https://www.thefutureiswild.com/

                              It has 3 parts, projecting to 5, 100 and 200 million years into the future.

                              The main theme is that niches determine attributes. So when an opportunity opens up, one species will evolve to fill that niche. For instance sea birds evolve into whales. Octopodes evolve into primates.

                              I loved this as a kid. It was one of a handful of really influential pieces of media from my childhood.

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                                Plants? Crabgrass.

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                                ^ Winner of the thread.

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                                  Crustaceans: Extinct

                                  Mammals: Extinct

                                  Plants: Extinct

                                  Amphibians & Reptiles: Extinct

                                  Birds: Extinct

                                  Fungi: Interstellar hive-mind

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                                  • N [email protected]

                                    Crustaceans: Crab

                                    Mammals: Weasel Crab

                                    Plants: Tree Grass. Everything grass.

                                    Amphibians & Reptiles: Unchanged because they are perfect Crab

                                    Birds: 360° around back to dinosaurs First of all, avian dinosaurs are dinosaurs. Secondly, 360° doesn't really make sense, probably they meant 180°. Finally, crab.

                                    Fungi: I shan't speculate on the affairs of gods.

                                    Moral of the story: You might not like it but decapods are peak animal evolution. All roads lead to crab.

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                                    Ring the crab bell

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                                      Plants keep evolving and devolving into trees every 100 generations.

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                                        Crustaceans: Crab

                                        Mammals: Weasel Crab

                                        Plants: Tree Grass. Everything grass.

                                        Amphibians & Reptiles: Unchanged because they are perfect Crab

                                        Birds: 360° around back to dinosaurs First of all, avian dinosaurs are dinosaurs. Secondly, 360° doesn't really make sense, probably they meant 180°. Finally, crab.

                                        Fungi: I shan't speculate on the affairs of gods.

                                        Moral of the story: You might not like it but decapods are peak animal evolution. All roads lead to crab.

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                                        Plant evolution is anything but stable. They keep evolving and devolving from weeds to trees and back every few 100 generations.

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                                          Raccoon also seems to be a pretty popular mammal convergance. Or generally small climbing quadruped with a varied diet and at least semi-functional hands.

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