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Late pliocene
Topic Started: Aug 20 2014, 11:12 AM (81 Views)
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Pliocene Epoch
Piacenzian age
August 20th
11:20 AM
Yucatan peninsula, mexico

The invasion has begun. As South America mammals, dinosaurs, and other fauna travel north, North American fauna travel south. But as the interchange occurs. It is a slaughterhouse. New predators attack new prey and new herbivores compete with others and drive others to extinction. But as the bloodbath went on, the world is getting colder.

A Nothomyrmecophagid Xenarthran resembling our giant anteater casually walks around a termite mound near a Panthratyrannosaurid nest. As the mother walks off to find prey, the father rests in a tree as the innocent looking mammal comes closer. Its eyes are fixed on the round morsels. Its mouth, usually only open enough to feed on ants, has extended and is now gaping like a crocodiles. It sniffs at the eggs then begins to crush them, eating the yolk and goo and quickly leaving. The mother returns to a destroyed nest and a lazy guard. She roars at the male and he awakens with a confused look in his eyes. As the couple begin their arguments. They stopped and saw a beast they never saw before. A Saltasaurid sauropod marches on and is soon followed by a herd. The matriarch of the herd bellows at the two tyrannosaurs and continues on seeing them as not a threat. As these creature disturb the ground with their large foot prints, colorful Patagonykine Alvarezsaurs peck at the ground and gobble up any arthropod or worm they found. As the dinosaurs go about their daily lives on the ground, The last Thalassodromid Harasses a Pteranodontid and they battle it out in a dramatic dog fight seeing who will control the North American/South American border.
Edited by The Dark Phoenix, May 2 2017, 11:03 AM.
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