Study Reveals Giant Prehistoric Dragonfly-Like Insects' Size May Not Be Due to Environmental Factors
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Study Reveals Giant Prehistoric Dragonfly-Like Insects' Size May Not Be Due to Environmental Factors
For many years, scientists believed that the size of prehistoric insects, such as the griffin fly, was linked to elevated oxygen levels in the atmosphere. However, a groundbreaking study led by paleontologist Edward Snelling from the University of Pretoria suggests that the impressive size of these Carboniferous insects may have other underlying causes. A giant [...] The post Study Reveals Giant Prehistoric Dragonfly-Like Insects’ Size May Not B…
Imagine looking up 300 million years ago, and seeing the sky crossed by giant dragonflies nearly a metre wide, while milles and titanium scorpions crawl on the ground. Long before the dinosaurs, the Earth belonged to these extraordinary creatures...
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