If there were sabertooth fish were there sabertooth birds?
yes, actually!
meet Pelagornis, an extinct giant seabird that treaded the skies until about two and a half million years ago.
they lived mostly on a diet of slippery fish, hence the ridiculous chainsaw beak!
but they probably ate other creatures too, because, wait for it, WHAT DOES A 20-FOOT WIDE BIRD EAT?
sorry mister size-comparison man, rip. we hardly knew ye.
so yes, once upon a time there was a saber-toothed bird the size of a fucking hanglider.
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The Japanese emperor or great purple emperor (Sasakia charonda), is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is native to Japan, the Korean Peninsula, China, northern Taiwan and northern Vietnam. The caterpillar of the species (above) feed on hackberries. (x x x)
It's rather funny that you can get rid of the bad omens effect with milk... like imagine being the illagers, and this hot-shot guy storms your home and kills your leader. Naturally, you wanna get back at them, to hurt them just like they hurt you... until they realize that they have cow juice in their inventory and that's it, you're done. No more revenge, fuck you.
Gnomes of pleasure