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How Chewing May Have Beat Extinction

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Eons

That Time Earth was Sticky

"The Cretaceous Resinous Interval, a 54-million year period where amber was preserved in hundreds of locations across the world, was a gooey, gummy point in Earth's history - and then amber suddenly disappeared for another 20 million years. So, we have to ask: what exactly made this time period so very, very sticky?"

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Beans & Bees (Not Bats) Gave Us Butterflies
7:09
Turns out bats didn’t give us butterflies and we should be thanking bees and beans.
The Huge Extinctions We Are Just Now Discovering
8:58
Graptolites show us how unpredictable the Silurian period really could be.
When Did We Stop Being Naked?
9:05
How can we figure out when we first started wearing clothes?
Do Thunderbeasts Prove Giant Animals Are Inevitable?
7:50
From an evolutionary perspective, is bigger always better?
You're Living On An Ant Planet
9:14
How did ants take over the world?
That Time The Ocean Lost (Almost) All Its Oxygen
9:31
This is how our planet rescued itself from extreme conditions in the Cretaceous Period.
Did a Tsunami Swallow Part of Europe?
8:03
What happened to the piece of prime prehistoric real estate known as Doggerland?
We Helped Make Mosquitoes A Problem
8:10
About 6,000 years ago, a lone female mosquito buzzed through the lush savannah in Africa.
Why The Giraffe Got Its Neck
9:01
The giraffe's neck as made us reconsider our understanding of how evolution really works.
A Natural History of Mars
11:03
Another epic planetary saga has also been unfolding right next door.
The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart
8:03
In between two islands of Indonesia, there’s a line that is both real and not real.
It's Becoming Very Clear That Birds Are Not Normal
8:40
From an evolutionary perspective, who really has the stranger wings?
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