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Lokarin 02/10/21 3:27:19 AM #1: |
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Sahuagin 02/10/21 3:39:22 AM #2: |
the water warrior in Lords of Magic rides an ostrich
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Metalsonic66 02/10/21 3:40:37 AM #3: |
Why can't we have War Ostrich now
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Mead 02/10/21 3:49:39 AM #4: |
we could call them chocobos and have arguments as children about how to pronounce the word
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Lokarin 02/10/21 3:59:05 AM #5: |
Metalsonic66 posted...
Why can't we have War Ostrich now 200'000 years ago Horses were kinda pony sized... we upscaled them through breeding to be our mightiest service mount Ostrich are alllll natural, imagine what 200'000 years of breeding could have turned them into --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Sahuagin 02/10/21 7:20:46 AM #6: |
incidentally... LoM:SE is on steam apparently!
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Lokarin 02/10/21 7:37:45 AM #7: |
Sahuagin posted...
incidentally... LoM:SE is on steam apparently! oh snap, my younger bro loves that game... i'll have to gift it --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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ParanoidObsessive 02/10/21 8:45:54 AM #8: |
Lokarin posted...
Ostrich are alllll natural, imagine what 200'000 years of breeding could have turned them into Probably nothing, because birds don't really benefit from larger size adaptation under normal conditions, and humans would have had no real reason to domesticate them to breed for those specific traits. It also doesn't help that there's a very narrow band of animals on Earth that can be realistically domesticated in the first place (there's a reason why only a few dozen species out of the millions we've encountered have ever really been domesticated, and most of those were domesticated thousands of years ago), and ostriches don't really fall into that category. --- "Wall of Text'D!" --- oldskoolplayr76 "POwned again." --- blight family ... Copied to Clipboard!
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captpackrat 02/10/21 9:37:12 AM #9: |
--- Minutus cantorum, minutus balorum, Minutus carborata descendum pantorum. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lokarin 02/10/21 11:25:47 AM #10: |
ParanoidObsessive posted...
Probably nothing, because birds don't really benefit from larger size adaptation under normal conditions, and humans would have had no real reason to domesticate them to breed for those specific traits. Tell that to the DINOSAURS --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Metalsonic66 02/10/21 12:39:05 PM #11: |
Lokarin posted...
Ostrich are alllll natural, imagine what 200'000 years of breeding could have turned them intoWe have genetic modification now. We could just make a really muscular ostrich --- PSN/Steam ID: Metalsonic_69 Big bombs go kabang. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Nichtcrawler X 02/10/21 12:41:49 PM #12: |
Mead posted...
we could call them chocobos and have arguments as children about how to pronounce the word I cannot think of any other way but Tjoo-koo-boo (long o's as in boat.) Never thought of using the sound as in book, which just sounds silly imagining it now for the first time. --- Official Teetotaller of PotD Dovie'andi se tovya sagain! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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