Has anyone tried doing it? cuz the a lot of the fauna entries has no images
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Some stupid vandal changed the name of the trip gerbil to "ring-tailed dog" which is false! And I will not tolerate misinformation!
https://the-croods.fandom.com/wiki/Trip_Gerbil
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Hii i’m new to this wiki ik it’s dead but uhh idc there’s barely anywhere for me to yap about anthropology so hsjsjjsjs
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Why in the name of god are there so, so fucking many pages of animals that NEVER AT ANY POINT SHOWED UP IN ANY PART OF THE FRANCHISE?! And why are so many of them just one fucking letter?! Who ALLOWS this?! And who is the MORON who keeps claiming some animals are probably based on Harry Potter creatures or myths? This wiki is run EXCLUSIVELY by FUCKING. IDIOTS.
Hello there I found a video of the Field Guide of Croods A New Age and after I saw the type of Punch Monkeys they had different name changes from the sequel.
Punch Monkey
Kick Monkey and HeadButt Monkey
Tail/Bite/Sumo/Creepo/Fang Monkey
The Crunch-Tail and Deranged-Strangler Monkeys are the same Tail Monkeys
Sumo Monkey, my absolute favourite.
Bite Monkey.
(I love the design and I preferred the tail than the red butt lol)
Creepo Monkey, my second favourite Monke
Boarcupine
Pit Wolf
Grizzly Mammoth
Polor Mastodon
Gorillaphant
Gorillaroo
Mimic Sharktopus
RattleHydra
Piranhadactyl
Goatrantula
Triceraconda
TherizinoRaptor
Land Piranha
Sloth Monkey
PiranhaGator
Im so confused with the whole “riding the sun to tomorrow” scene… what is happening when they’re in the clouds running towards the sun? how is that possible and WHAT IS HAPPENING?? 😂 (does that make sense?)
I want a new season for it but the last episode looked like it would be the last
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In the sequel Grug and Phil went from being at each others throats to becoming best buds and called each other banana bros, but in the series they're back to being at each others throats. Why is that?
Monkey Panther
Dingogator
Flamingodile
Komodo Snake
Grizzlysaurus Rex
Land Orca
Piranhadactyl
Goatrantula
Triceraconda
Gorillaphant
Hammerhead Whale
Baterpillar
Polor Bear Koala
Tasmanian Leopard
Rhinophant
Geckodile
Kangaphant
Polor Bear Bull
Dolphant
Grizzly Bear Seal
Rooster Tiger
Komodo Dove
Mountain Monkey
Sloth Parrot
Grizzly Bear Boar
Badger Panda
Sea Bear
Cow Seal
Komodo Hound
Sloth Lemur
Polor Bear Vulture
Mongoose Turtle
Ostrich Zebra
Polor Bear Platypus
Porcupine Bear
Saber-Tooth Ram Tiger
Anteater Mole
Roadrunner Horse
Badger Lion
Lemur Fox
Lemur Bat
Whalephant
Chimpanzee Jaguar
Raccoon Coyote
Grizzly Bear Hippopotamas
Otter Bear
Otter Piranha
Tortoise Seal
Komodo Cobra
Polor Bear Lion
Porcupine Cheetah
Grizzly Bear Rats
Caribou Elephant
Flying Shark Fish
Iguana Jackal
Grizzly Walrus
Komodo Tiger
Polor Lion
Great White Jaguar
Crocodillo
Woolly Bear
Kangaconda
Sabertooth Bear
Land Dolphin
Sea Jaguar
RattleWorm
Hercules Rhino
Polor Shark
Mountain Wolf
GorillaRoo
RattleSpider
PolorPanda
SlothWolf
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Are there no "species" rows for character boxes or something? Also, somebody needs to seriously get on making infoboxes for pages that don't have them.
Both "School of Hard Rocks, This Mean Warts & Garden of Eaten" all have different animations compared to all of the other episodes. The most commonly known differences that can be seen is that the characters move a little more smooth, some of the characters appearances appears to have a little more shading, especially in their eye lids when they try to close their eyes. Also some characters have different colouration on their skin & their pelts, take bulk for example, he's even more paler than how he already is also munk have a green pelt instead of a light brown one