MEANWHILE, 60 MILLION YEARS AGO, THERE WAS A SNAKE LARGER THAN A BUS
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[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;35373607]Actually, the levels of atmospheric oxygen have [B]increased [/B]slightly over 65 million years, though not enough to make a difference. Those who mainly benefit from higher oxygen levels are insects, who do not breathe or have a blood circulation like us, but rather openings on the body which absorb oxygen and transport it directly to the cells in need of it. This allows insects to be much stronger than us as they have an instant and steady supply of oxygen to their bodies all the time (look at ants, who can carry 20x their weight), but it severely limits the size of the body based on the oxygen levels. When oxygen levels were higher (about 35%) during the Carboniferous-period, insects as big as animals today were roaming the earth.[/QUOTE]
I thought that was more to do with the square-cube law in general.
Aw man, a couple people already made some vore jokes.
Oh well.
Thought OP meant thick as a bus, slightly disappointed.
This is going to be awful, I hate all those CG shows.
[QUOTE=doomevil;35377589]Reminds me of that big snake from Resident Evil.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/pS0GZ.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Fucking hated that damn thing.
[QUOTE=HeavyGuy;35371131]I'm glad we aren't 60 million years back in time [/QUOTE]
We will be 60 million years from now.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;35372073]There were no cows 60 million year ago, how could there be a moon if no cheese could be made?[/QUOTE]
I'm probably late but I laughed way more than I should've at that.
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