Talk:Ancient Skeleton/@comment-38924888-20190904053618/@comment-81.98.244.227-20191128065637

This creatures about 1 million years old right? In that case its unlikely that its even a relative to any species we know, The time frame is just too small for the large evolutionary process needed to turn this into anything else we know. Like it took humans 6-8 million years to evolve from apes to humans and that just taking some hair out and adding a few extra brain cells (Not gonna talk about all the changes). Homo sapiens are suspected to be around 100,000 years old now too so its hard to believe that a creature considered to be bigger than any known living species on the planet could within a small time frame evolve a much smaller creature. Though the logic of this would may be different and its also possible that a mass extinction event could lead to rapid evolution But i still feel as if its unlikely. I'd say its more likely that the sea emperor and sea dragon are related based on their tenticle-esch look and their size,