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i agree, this expands upon my idea as well, adds sirenians, annelids, and echinoderms, and expands insects to arthropods, not that that isnt what i meant by insects, even though it's not actually accurate
-# what are annelids
idk what sirenians, annelids, and echinoderms are but yeah we need plants and arthropods
Manatees, certain worms and urchins/starfish
i only knew what sirenians were from the suggestion saying they're mantatees and dugongs, i felt like i had heard of echinoderms before but was wrong about what they were
omg the small aquatic guys
sirenians are not only them, some extinct relatives like the Hydrodamalis gigas / Steller's Sea Cow is there
i guessed as much, but the two give me an idea of what the clade is
Arthropoda and Annelida?
no, sirenians
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the manatees and dugongs characterized the clade for me
Steller's Sea Cow
Ok, Pezosiren, Sobarbesiren
Trichechus hesperamazonicus
and Ribodon limbatus
4 examples
cuz i'm too fucking lazy
those are words
i can tell that much
except the "Ok" part
the name doesnt really tell me much unless i knew how latin is used in bio though
well yeah
My fav is Sobarbesiren cuz it shows how sirenians came from semi aquatic to aquatic ones
is my lag that bad
and it was named after a place, maybe in Spain
Ok
I know this is a while ago but there would have to be some kind of rework in order to actually expand everything. Things are cramped rn
The least disruptive is having the changes that lead up to mammals, i.e. having synapsids, therapsids, cynodonts "more"
But in things like the "deep" (i.e. early-diverging) animal parts (current day Sponge, Jellyfish, Flatworm) and even the Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic Cells, that would take a radical overhaul to try to fit everything