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Next Glacial megafauna.; 'Ragnarok glacial age" 2 million year after now
Topic Started: Apr 26 2014, 02:34 AM (762 Views)
SmilodonFatalis
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I know that I missing, but I disappeared for a while. So I think that evolution of the holocene species about they will completed by after the Pleistocene megafauna extinction released niches.

We know that ice age will be 38,000 year will be. It would last 50,000 years, after coming up with a new ice-free period. I think that giant herbivorous and strong, huge and (I know that template) sabretooth predators and flightless terror birds.

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What do you think? What kind of creatures are descendants of the newer mammoths or saber-toothed cats?
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I do not really understand your post. Are you saying that the next ice age will be in 38.000 years? because that is not accurate, we are currently in an ice age. If you are not saying that, then what megafauna exists in the ice age really will depend on what creatures had evolved up until that point
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Oh, I'm sorry. So, I think that next glacial age 38 000 years after now. I'm edited of topic theme. I think that a glacial epoch 2 million years after now. My imagination started. I'm imagined mamoth like pig descedant, reindeer like goats, sabretooth wild cats hunting them.
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But when the present interglacial depends on lots of factors, and could be a few hundred or a hundred thousand years.
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I would imagine big whooly boars and big felids hunting them.
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I wonder if wild boars could reach massive sizes, I doubt they would go extinct any time soon so why could they not fill the niche that herbivorous giants used to have, female boars are incredibly fertile, producing 2-3 times per year with an average of 6 piglets per litter.


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Jan 4 2017, 04:38 AM
I wonder if wild boars could reach massive sizes, I doubt they would go extinct any time soon so why could they not fill the niche that herbivorous giants used to have, female boars are incredibly fertile, producing 2-3 times per year with an average of 6 piglets per litter.


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Sure I could do that, but why?
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Sure I could do that, but why?
We have rules about necroposting (posting on a thread that is a year or more old). It's generally frowned upon and clogs the forum with older posts that nobody is posting on. If you're the creator of the thread and posting after a long time then that's fine but it's best to leave older threads alone and make more recent threads easier to find
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Jan 4 2017, 08:30 AM
We have rules about necroposting (posting on a thread that is a year or more old). It's generally frowned upon and clogs the forum with older posts that nobody is posting on. If you're the creator of the thread and posting after a long time then that's fine but it's best to leave older threads alone and make more recent threads easier to find
There's no rule against it; it's just seen as polite to only post in a thread that's been inactive more than a month if you have something substantial to say.

I don't think it's a particularly big deal but some people get very annoyed.
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Jan 4 2017, 08:30 AM
We have rules about necroposting (posting on a thread that is a year or more old). It's generally frowned upon and clogs the forum with older posts that nobody is posting on. If you're the creator of the thread and posting after a long time then that's fine but it's best to leave older threads alone and make more recent threads easier to find
There's no rule against it; it's just seen as polite to only post in a thread that's been inactive more than a month if you have something substantial to say.

I don't think it's a particularly big deal but some people get very annoyed.
I've always assumed it was a rule. Either way it's best not to comment on a dormant/dead thread until the creator of it posts in it again. Well I'm assuming the creator can do that; it's their thread
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