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CHimerasuchus

@CHimerasuchusTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 16, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

Making videos about paleontology (especially extinct crocs).

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
14
0% · 30 days
Total audience
54
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$37
Starting price
$2/mo
4 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 54 observed tier members sit

$074.1%$216.7%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free— the bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree4074.1% of observed tier members
$2/moCrocodilian916.7% of observed tier members
$5/moCrocodylomorph59.3% of observed tier members
$10/moPseudosuchian00% of observed tier members
Growth signals — CHimerasuchus
0%

14 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
141413
May 202616 weeks trackedNow
CHimerasuchus14 members · $37/mo

The chart only uses CHimerasuchus's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where CHimerasuchus ranks

5 creators shown
#4of 7 measured
Paid members in Recommended cohort

Semantic matches are not ready, so this fixed cohort uses the best available category, audience, pricing, and cadence evidence.

Ranking data · includes stale rows
CHimerasuchus's paid members rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedPaid membersGap vs CHimerasuchusFreshness
#2
Casket RobberyVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
151 moreAug 16, 2026
#2
Chekhov27VideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
151 moreAug 16, 2026
#4
CHimerasuchusProfileVideoPaid members position in Recommended cohort
14ReferenceAug 16, 2026Stale
#4
No ManVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
14Same valueAug 16, 2026
#6
ChetomVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
131 fewerAug 16, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around CHimerasuchus; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

35Profile posts0 postsLast month33.3%Members-only

Previews available for 26 of 35 posts

Video Latest postPublicNew Video! Kostensuchus: Patagonia's Dinosaur Killer

July 4 View post

July 4 0 likes 0 comments
New Video This Saturday!It is about Kostensuchus, a recently discovered notosuchian crocodylomorph that was the second largest carnivore in its environment. The size of a tiger, Kostensuchus was a dinosaur hunter. It is the largest known member of its subclade, Peirosauridae. A few other peirosaurids found before Kostensuchus also had broad snouts suggesting that they hunted large prey, but Kostensuchus is the first known from a good skeletonVideoJune 30Public 0 1Video Subject WinnersThe winners of the last two polls are the thick-nosed ceratopsian Pachyrhinosaurus and the giant dinocephalian Jonkeria.PollMay 20Public 0 1Permo-Triassic Synapsid PollMay 9PollMay 9$2 tier & up 2 5New Video Poll: DinosaursMay 8PollMay 8$2 tier & up 3 4Piscogavialis: The Prehistoric Peruvian Fish EaterMay 2 View postArticleMay 2Public 0 1New Video this SaturdayA new video will be out this Saturday. It is about the marine gavialid Piscogavialis jugaliperforatus. It lived along the coasts of what is now Peru during the Miocene and Early Pliocene, just before the ice ages. Like the modern gharial, it was a specialized piscivore (a fish-eater, although there is no connection to that and its name).VideoApril 28Public 0 1New Video Saturday!New video this Saturday! It is about the rapacious Repenomamus, a genus of mammal that hunted dinosaurs! Though long known to have a hunted hatchlings, a spectacular skeletal duo described a few years ago consists of a Repenomamus that fought an dinosaur several times it size! The video will be an in-depth, up to date overview of science's understanding of the mammalian dinosaur killer!VideoFebruary 12Public 0 1New Video this Saturday!A new video will finally be out this Saturday! It will be about the gorgonopsian Rubidgea. Easily the most robust, and perhaps the largest, member of Gorgonopsia, it was the top predator in South Africa during the Late Permian. While it rarely appears in media, Rubidgea is easily distinguished from the more iconic Inostrancevia by its greatly widened skull.VideoDec 18, 2025Public 0 2Video Subject Poll: Triassic ArchosauromorphsOct 25, 2025PollOct 25, 2025$2 tier & up 5 6Video Subject Poll: Crocodilians and MimicsOct 20, 2025PollOct 20, 2025$2 tier & up 4 3New Video! Armadillosuchus: The Prehistoric Armadillo CrocodileOct 18, 2025 View postVideoOct 18, 2025Public 0 2
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