Animal Armageddon: Hell on Earth Part 4

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  • "Earth is perilously close to becoming a lifeless planet." Not really; it's getting perilously close to having to start over again. Prokaryote bacteria, aerbobic and anaerobic, are everywhere in and under the land and sea. Several times in the past life had to restart from them, notably after "snowball earth" episodes, though none were as bad as what this might have been.

  • One person got killed by those volcanic eruptions

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  • @OcelotGirl200 Why is Jesus more real than Thor and Wotan? ( Disclaimer: I don't beleive in any gods ).

  • @daverowbotham The only real God, Jesus. And Jesus is real, he's the only reason we're here. He's the only reason life exists.

  • @OcelotGirl200 Interesting. Maybe you'd like to share with us the secrets of teleportation too? How about time travel, or something more mundane like how we achieve world peace or end world hunger?

    I'm only asking since you seem to know so much, and I don't want to waste this golden opportunity to speak to you.

  • @OcelotGirl200 what god? Zeus, Apollo, Thor, Wotan ? I mean there are more gods than there are peas in a pod :P

  • The world is gonna end in one way and one way only, the Rapture. Well...that won't really be the end of the world but after seven years God will destroy the earth with fire.

  • omg I'm a animal science freak and yet how can i missed this show? Lucky i find it n ow lol

  • 05:54 how are jawless fish and corals are extinct if they are living right now

  • @puncheex Preciesly. People so often underestimate Earth's tiniest, but most powerful life forms. The world belongs to bacteria, we're just renting it.

  • @mothrasaurus Make that nobody!

  • ''Since the beginning of the industrial revolution we have removed .095% of the oxygen in our atmosphere. True, that is only a tenth of one percent of the total supply, but oxygen makes up only 20% of the atmosphere. I looked up safety rules regarding oxygen concentrations and according to OSHA rules on atmospheres in closed environments, "if the oxygen level in such an environment falls below 19.5% it is oxygen deficient, putting occupants of the confined space at risk of losing consciousness''

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