30 Votes in Poll
Cephalaspis was shown to be merely an analogue of salmon. I vote for Deinosuchus.
30 Votes in Poll
Both appeared later than the authors of the series claim (first trilobites evolved ~521 Ma and this event is suggested as the beginning of the Series 2 epoch instead of the Terreneuvian; Apidium evolved in Oligocene), but the monkey had a little more interesting scenes, so I vote for Apidium.
I vote for Propalaeotherium because Tylosaurus appeared too rarely.
Irritator.
If there was a comparison with Liopleurodon or megalodon, I would think about it. But here I vote for Dunkleosteus.
Megaraptor vs Baryonyx
The head and forelimbs are drawn especially well👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Paleozoic (especially Ordovician) is very underrated...
I would like to see a park like this.
But Placerias, in my opinion, is too slim😁
Wow! Permian and Triassic animals are awesome!
Is it raining or is this guy shedding?😄
Meganeura was amazing! Iguanodon is also nice, but I vote for the large and beautiful insect.
Giganotosaurus. Don't try to convince me.
☝🏻Cameroceras and Brontoscorpio did not live in the Silurian. You probably know this, but I had to say it.
17 Votes in Poll
There is no such epoch. You probably mean Lopingian, the last epoch of the Permian and the whole Paleozoic. Well, if I have to describe it in one sentence, then... Happy 7.5 million years between the Capitanian and P-T mass extinctions.
Small avian theropods survived, so I'm sure they would. Moreover, there is an assumption that parrots already existed in the Late Cretaceous.
It was a difficult choice. I love turtles, but voted for horseshoe crab. I didn't know anything about them before watching Cruel Sea, and when I saw them in WWD, I was surprised that something like this still exists.