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𝐄𝐧𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐏𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐫 (
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2021-07-29 02:17 am (UTC)
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we've never seen any others
i mean, ethyraia is a big planet. not as big as earth but, you know, respectable. we've never even left this hemisphere but
we haven't encountered many animals that could sustain smth of this size?? it would need a huge caloric intake given how big it is
i guess it's possible somewhere on one of the other continents??
but i don't think there are others here at least. we would have seen it.
or maybe they evolved to be smaller
we think this one is at least 10-20 thousand years old but it's not like we have real instruments to test it.
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no subject
i mean, ethyraia is a big planet. not as big as earth but, you know, respectable. we've never even left this hemisphere but
we haven't encountered many animals that could sustain smth of this size?? it would need a huge caloric intake given how big it is
i guess it's possible somewhere on one of the other continents??
but i don't think there are others here at least. we would have seen it.
or maybe they evolved to be smaller
we think this one is at least 10-20 thousand years old but it's not like we have real instruments to test it.