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Why are there big cats but no big dogs?

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Why are there no 10ft tall spiders?

Because this one is big enough:

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It's a common misconception that humans out-competed the other hominids causing them to go extinct. Homosapiens were actually just the only species that survived the Great Spider Wars.
 
Those look like cane spiders.


We were staying one night at a B+B in Hilo a few years back. We got back from dinner, and I spotted one of These bad boys in the foyer between our rooms. I managed to turn my wife away, and also my aunt and uncle. "hey look, it's Halley's comet"😛
Everybody went to bed, and I snuck out and herded that monster right back outside. I told no one about it, I figured they would not sleep😀
 
So that's why the blue whale is the largest animal ever, we have less O2 today?

Techs is both wrong and right. Dinosaurs did not grow large because of higher O2 concentrations. Insects, however, breathe differently than vertebrates, and they did grow larger in the past because of higher O2 concentrations (1m wingspan dragonflies)
 
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