>>82782853
Well that's good, I do worry about not recognizing people and making them upset. I'm terrible with it. I'm surprised that you remembered me though if we've interacted only a couple of times. Am I really that memorable?
>>82783009
Raspberry is the best berry B^). Well maybe cherries are also pretty good...

See, the ancestor to amphibians and reptiles had a pretty reptile-like body, actually. Some very ancient amphibians were also like giant lizards. There also used to be a whole group of scaled salamanders, but they're extinct now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanerpetontidae
>also, what do you mean sirens...?
Pic related :), they're like salamander mermaids. Two arms, fully aquatic and eel-like instead of a more fishy tail. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirenidae
They're native to the Southeastern US, but sadly not bred in captivity really. I'd love them to be in the pet trade, they're really cool.
>it does mean meat in italian! and probably in latin too.
Makes sense, makes sense.

I'm not sure, I'd probably be more scared of Utah Raptor though since they were bigger than Velociraptor. In Jurassic Park they used Velociraptor's name for a raptor about their size. I remember them being around the size of a polar bear, although not as heavy.
>today i am really glad i wasn't born a worm...
From worms we come, to worms we go. The ancestor to all bilaterally symmetrical animals is thought to have been something worm-like.