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About 66 million years ago, a meteor the size of a small city collided with Earth. The enormous impact and the resulting changes in the Earth’s climate did in around three-quarters of all life on our planet – the dinosaurs’ included.
Since that fateful event – known as the Chicxulub impact – life on Earth hasn’t experienced species extinction on such a massive scale.
Until now, that is. And this time, it’s not a meteor causing death and destruction. It’s us.
Humanity: modern-day meteors
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HUMAN ANCESTOR - SHREW
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