Quasar44
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Imagine seeing a 12 foot long millipede crawling around or a dragon fly the size of a seagull
Crazy era of high oxygen and suffocating humidity
Crazy era of high oxygen and suffocating humidity
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Well as long as I was tall enough to still crush the millipede by accidentally stepping on it in my driveway, I'm cool with it.Imagine seeing a 12 foot long millipede crawling around or a dragon fly the size of a seagull
Crazy era of high oxygen and suffocating humidity
Well as long as I was tall enough to still crush the millipede by accidentally stepping on it in my driveway, I'm cool with it.
I have to admit, giant dragon flies would be pretty cool as super cool as the current ones are.
Carboniferous era of giant bugs
Imagine seeing a 12 foot long millipede crawling around or a dragon fly the size of a seagull
Crazy era of high oxygen and suffocating humidity
Might not that have been the Devonian Period? Temps were high and then temps fell and there was a mass extinction as the Karoo Ice Age set in during the Carboniferous. The rain forest actually collapsed. It was a better time for fish than bugs.
Might not that have been the Devonian Period? Temps were high and then temps fell and there was a mass extinction as the Karoo Ice Age set in during the Carboniferous. The rain forest actually collapsed. It was a better time for fish than bugs.
Fish were just really getting established and developed in the Devonian.Devon was time of massive killer fish
Naturally, it was the true age of amphibians. The Permian set up the preamble for the age of dinosaurs, coming out of the Karoo Ice Age.The Permian era you get some giant terrifying monsters
Fish were just really getting established and developed in the Devonian.
Naturally, it was the true age of amphibians. The Permian set up the preamble for the age of dinosaurs, coming out of the Karoo Ice Age.
I just read that the volcanoes in the end of Permian may have lasted 600,000 years and also their could have been.a comet on top of it
Well, there was a mass extinction of fish species at the end of the Permian and it was a low point in biodiversity. But that volcanic action also brought us out of the Karoo Ice Age ushering in the swampy Triassic.
They don't freak me out really by my baby sister loses her poo if she encounters one for whatever reasonThese millipedes are 10 feet long but luckily only eat plants