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BlueSong Miku
Tyrannosaurid dinosapien
My childhood was strongly influenced by DinoSapien. Anyone remember DinoSapien??
I DO AND THAT SHOW WAS A FEVER DREAM
A FEVER DREAM I SAY
SO MUCH TO UNPACK HERE
should’ve made my ex-gf watch dinosapien with me instead of primeval. it wouldn’t have fixed our relationship but it was probably on a more equal playing field to her showing me the barbie movies
Tenukh
"DINOSAPIEN: THE DIGGERS" © deviantArt user Taliesaurus, accessed at his gallery here
[Sponsored by @glarnboudin. These are the antagonists from Dinosapien, a Discovery channel TV show after my time. They have three canon names, and I hate all of them. I've spoken before about my irritation with monsters that swipe names from mythology thoughtlessly. The unktehi is a horned aquatic serpent in Lakota lore, and this is 0 for 3. And since the term "digger" was used as an ethnic slur for a different group of native Americans, the name seems especially tone-deaf. If you're going to be making a TV show with Native terminology (misued), you should at least double check to make sure you're not using any slurs! A scientist character refers to them as "ornithosapiens", I guess because they're ornithischians, but that name should probably go to, you know, birds. I ended up creating my own name rearranging the letters of unktehi.]
Tenukh CR 4 CN Monstrous Humanoid This creature is a bipedal reptile the size of a bison. It is as broad as it is tall, with an armored carapace and a domed head. Its forelimbs end in clawed hands, and it carries a spear.
Tenukhs are cave-dwelling sapient dinosaurs, descended from ankylosaurians. They are insectivorous, and much of their lives revolve around tending to and harvesting colonial insects such as termites, ants, bees and wasps. They supplement these foods with other insects, roots and herbs, especially during the winter in regions where hives go dormant in cold weather. Tenukhs are clannish, xenophobic and territorial, and a creature that disturbs their hives (or worse, steals honey or larvae from them) may be chased to the ends of the earth.
Tenukhs are straight forward combatants. They typically fight in pairs, with one charging headfirst into melee with the other providing backup with a spear. They have short arms, and so have limited reach despite their size, so favor polearms when wielding melee weapons. Tenukhs are fascinated by explosives, and may beg borrow or steal to get them, even if they do not fully understand their use.
The tenukh language is spoken through the nose, as the creatures have complicated, muscular sinuses. They can learn to speak other languages with some effort, and especially intelligent or practiced tenukh may speak Aklo, Common, Dwarven, Goblin, or Undercommon.
Just discovered an old tv series called Dinosapien, it’s Canadian and about a small group of people who live in a dinosaur themed summer camp. There’s a white girl, her mother and their First Nation friends. There’s also a white guy who eventually becomes the villain by being greedy (big surprise).
The girl’s father had gone missing years ago and it turned out he had discovered that some dinosaurs survived the cataclysm, evolving to have human level intelligence and some more human like features like hands and the limited ability to speak our languages.
This gives me Land of the Lost (Nickelodeon 90s reboot version) vibes and I want to see it!
Did anyone else like dinosapiens?
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does anyone else remember the show called Primeval with the dinosaurs bc I feel like nobody else ever does 😢