Fossils of the extant Greater Pipefish are also known from the Pliocene.However, if I had to select candidates for “real living fossils”; that is, living species that have a notable fossil record, there are not many I can think of: the ones that come to mind are California Condor (2.5 ma*) Sandhill Crane (at least 2.5 ma, and possibly 10 ma), and Giant Anteater (5 ma).
*mega-annum, or million years.
I'll add "Moths eats clothes" to this.Here’s a bunch of stereotypes about what animals eat:
Coyotes and birds of prey eat pets
(Domestic) Dogs eat homework
Elephants eat peanuts
Goats eat cloth and cans
Mice and rats eat cheese
Mongooses only eat snakes
Monkeys and chimpanzees eat bananas
Parrots eat crackers
Rabbits eat carrots
Coyotes and birds of prey eat pets
I mean, it’s not all they eat, but they still do that sometimes, which is why I get mad anxious whenever my parents in Arizona let their small dog out in the backyard at night and don’t go out with him.Coyotes and birds of prey eat pets
Coyotes and birds of prey eat pets
Goats eat cloth and cans
bad guys 2 story lineThere should be a duo of dolphin and chimpanzee-based supervillains that trick people due to their status as being friendly, gentle animals.
i mean adelie penguins are cuddly but not in a cute way.As someone who has had a big obsession with penguins ever since I was an infant, penguins can be very fascinated by the presence of humans. Most of the time when scientists go to research down in Antarctica, Emperor penguins are fascinated and interested by humans. I don’t know if “cuddly” is the right word, but “cute” definitely is.
LMFAOOOO=I once pointed out a Red-tailed Hawk to a lady at a local park, and and she ran around terrified telling people to hide their children because the hawk might eat them
Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Red-Tailed Hawks fairly small? I doubt one could even lift a child.
A Mandrill troop of 100 plus consisting entirely of males to depict the stereotype of what a prime condition male Mandrill should look like.
Are you referring to Jumanji or Tarzan?
I think the “Mandrills” in Jumanji 2 are actually just an amalgamation of different baboons and baboon-adjacent monkeys. Look at the concept art for them and they look totally different from the final design in the film.Jumanji. I saw like three Mandrill in that troop of 150 or so that were either females or males out of prime condition. Seeing them brachiate was also a sight I’d rather forget.