Fungal Aftermath
Around 66 million years ago, a massive asteroid impact triggered the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event, leading to the demise of 75% of species, including non-avian dinosaurs. The aftermath saw a surge in fungal growth, thriving on the decaying biomass left behind, while the planet faced extreme cooling and disrupted ecosystems. The discussion highlights the unexpected consequences of this ecological disaster, including skewed sex ratios among reptiles and the profound impact of fungi on the environment.In this clip
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