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Cenozoic Animals Size Comparison - “A cinematic size comparison of the most remarkable Cenozoic animals, from tiny early mammals to the giant predators and megafauna that once ruled the world.” If you’re enjoying the content and want to support us, consider subscribing! | The Brain Maze
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Motherhood's a climb. #PrehistoricPlanetIceAge — Streaming November 26
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So peaceful, so furry, so dangerous. #PrehistoricPlanetIceAge — Streaming November 26
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Something Scary is Happening to Wildlife in the Everglades | Carlton Ward Jr
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🟠 ¿Tecnología de hace 12.560 años? La esfera de Buga y la última gran glaciación | TERCER MILENIO
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For over two decades, scientists in Mozambique have been documenting a terrifying trend: manta ray sightings have collapsed by up to 99% along parts of the coastline. Zavora holds one of the last remaining large aggregations — but even here, long-term data shows an 82% decline. These numbers are more than statistics. They’re the frontline warning of a species slipping away. We’re fighting to change that! PADI AWARE will be at CITES 2025, representing the dive community and pushing for the highes
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