Birds are Dinosaurs

Birds are Dinosaurs

Update: 2022-10-24
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Around 66 million years ago a massive asteroid more than six miles wide was on a collision course with Earth. The resulting impact devasted the global environment, causing an “impact winter” that is thought to have blocked out most sunlight, disrupted food chains, and eventually lead to the extinction of an estimated 75% of all species on Earth. Most dinosaurs perished in the years following this impact – but not all! Join Tim and Andrew to hear everything about the dinosaurs that survived to this very day.


 


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