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Dinosaurs did survive the Ice Ages. Not the big ones though, just those feathered ones that could fly around and drove the pterosaurs to extinction before the end of the dinosaurs, just because they could do their job much better than pterosaurs could
Conditions nowerdays don't support large animals at all, unlike the Ice Ages. All the Megafauna are long extinct, so something like a dragon, in an age where there were giant elephants with backwards tusks and other such creatures, wouldn't evolve. Reptiles had their go at ruling the world, and that ended right before the age of the Dinosaurs, with a mass extinction that wiped out 90% of life
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Mecheon is right, everyone else is wrong. End of story.
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You are the bottom of the evolutionary chain. The primoridal ooze looks down on you. Hell, the excrement of primordial ooze looks down on you
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