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* I believe the implication was that he was the one who named them. Or that it's simply being translated for our benefit, considering I doubt they spoke English in OneMillionBC.

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* I believe the implication was that he was the one who named them. Or that it's simply being translated for our benefit, considering I doubt they spoke English in OneMillionBC.
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* I believe the implication was that he was the one who named them. Or that it's simply being translated for our benefit, considering I doubt they spoke English in XXXXXXXX BC.

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* I believe the implication was that he was the one who named them. Or that it's simply being translated for our benefit, considering I doubt they spoke English in XXXXXXXX BC.
OneMillionBC.
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** Heck, maybe the colony failed ''because'' the terraforming equipment glitched out, brewing up cloned animals that were a lunatic hodgepodge of different Earth species, creating and stocking whole seas only to drain them dry again, and destabilizing parts of the planet's crust enough to make UpToEleven seismic catastrophes like "The End" a recurrent phenomenon.

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** Heck, maybe the colony failed ''because'' the terraforming equipment glitched out, brewing up cloned animals that were a lunatic hodgepodge of different Earth species, creating and stocking whole seas only to drain them dry again, and destabilizing parts of the planet's crust enough to make UpToEleven up to eleven seismic catastrophes like "The End" a recurrent phenomenon.
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** It would also explain why the sun looks so freaking ''gigantic''.

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** * It would also explain why the sun looks so freaking ''gigantic''.
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* The ones in ''Flintstones'' aren't really dinosaurs; they're domesticated Crocopup breeds descended from Douglass, which happen to vary in size and physical characteristics even more than real-world dogs do. Dino, who acts ''just'' like a dog and has a tuft of fur on his head, inherited these traits from his Crocopup ancestors.
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** It would also explain why the sun looks so freaking ''gigantic''.
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** Heck, maybe the colony failed ''because'' the terraforming equipment glitched out, brewing up cloned animals that were a lunatic hodgepodge of different Earth species, creating and stocking whole seas only to drain them dry again, and destabilizing parts of the planet's crust enough to make UpToEleven seismic catastrophes like "The End" a recurrent phenomenon.
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** Guy has been stated in other material to be a cro-magnon.
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With the announcement that there will be a The Croods 2 and a TV show, the potential to run into other Neanderthals and Cro-magnons is likely, with potentially their own customs and cultures. Among those other survivors, there'll be the former neighbors who were taken away by the giant fly. Unlike the other lost neighbors, they were never seen being killed. After escaping the fly, they had no idea of how to return and eventually decided that wherever they are now is better anyway.

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With the announcement that there will be a The Croods 2 and a TV show, the potential to run into other Neanderthals and Cro-magnons is likely, with potentially their own customs and cultures. Among those other survivors, there'll be the former neighbors who were taken away by the giant fly. Unlike the other lost neighbors, they were never seen being killed. After escaping the fly, they had no idea of how to return and eventually decided that wherever they are now is better anyway.anyway.
* Confirmed by the trailer of the sequel. They find a family of advanced, farming Cro-Magnons who call themselves the Bettermans.
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**they mention one after going back to their cave after the hunt. "The moon is full. Bath night.". that said, it being another planet would explain the weird wildlife (perhaps the place was terraformed and the terraformers got overly clever when engineering the biosphere) as well as the sheer scale of the trees and life, as well as how the family can survive such high falls. the world might have lower gravity than earth. if the human colonists had been engineered with mods to prevent the loss of bone density and muscle mass in zero gravity, low gravity wouldn't weaken them much either.

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