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Early Access Video - Carnivora Phylogeny Supercut

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Early Access Video - Carnivora Phylogeny Supercut

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and informative

Thalia Isen

this is funny.

Thalia Isen

I hope you'll excuse a little pedantry... 0:45 Most of the carnivorous mammals, if we take that to exclude insectivores. 5:30 I expect Clint at least knows this already, but it's common, even normal for spotted animals to have striped tails, if they have any pattern there. It is a natural result of the canonical theory of biological pattern formation, which by my reckoning is Alan Turing's fifth most famous achievement (the theory, not the tail.) 22:00 There should be a double 's' in carnassials. 30:30 My first choice of carnivoran for de-extinction would be the warrah, thus proving not all foxes are foxes. If we bring those back, we could call them True Foxes and see how Louisa Rose Allen likes it. 38:00 Surely a manatee without the magic would just be a tee?

Sagitta

Re "what this might be," is it a fossa? It looks like one. I've only gotten a quick glimpse in the video clip so far, though.

Naomi Rivkis

Not all foxes are foxes, by the way.

OkieBoomer

Not all foxes are foxes

Cynthia

Nice, yep, looks better now!

Morgan Erhardt

Hi Kelly, Jason here. Thanks for confirming that. Re-exported and re-uploaded!

Clint's Reptiles

Hi Morgan, Jason here. Thanks for spotting that. Re-exported and re-uploaded!

Clint's Reptiles

Standard poodles are about as tall as labrador retrievers. I don't think binturongs get that big?

Kelly H

I also saw the blurry images

Kelly H

I haven't made it through the whole thing yet, but all of the animals in the overview section on Viverroidea, about six and a half minutes into the video, are completely blurry for some reason.

Morgan Erhardt


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