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This is the story of that time between the dinosaurs and us. There were sixty six million years in there, and nobody gives a flying squirrel about it, but it's actually pretty fascinating.
Mammals happened, for one, which is something mammals should care about. The world got absurdly hot for a while, but it didn't seem to really bother anyone at the time, and a bunch of ferns nipped that problem in the bud by growing on the surface of the ocean. I swear that will make sense.
Cats and grass become a thing. Maybe that doesn't make you happy, but it makes me giddy.
Then it's kinda a story of the world getting colder for a while until the ice age(s). That's a pretty awesome period, it's when humans actually became humans for the most part, and it gets me strangely excited. There's also saber-tooth tigers and woolly mammoths, and that's awesome.
Stick with me, we're gonna be through the natural history soon!
Explaining it feels stupid, just listen to the episode!
Also, thanks for listening.
All the love, Fellow Humans.
Wilson King.
This is the story of that time between the dinosaurs and us. There were sixty six million years in there, and nobody gives a flying squirrel about it, but it's actually pretty fascinating.
Mammals happened, for one, which is something mammals should care about. The world got absurdly hot for a while, but it didn't seem to really bother anyone at the time, and a bunch of ferns nipped that problem in the bud by growing on the surface of the ocean. I swear that will make sense.
Cats and grass become a thing. Maybe that doesn't make you happy, but it makes me giddy.
Then it's kinda a story of the world getting colder for a while until the ice age(s). That's a pretty awesome period, it's when humans actually became humans for the most part, and it gets me strangely excited. There's also saber-tooth tigers and woolly mammoths, and that's awesome.
Stick with me, we're gonna be through the natural history soon!
Explaining it feels stupid, just listen to the episode!
Also, thanks for listening.
All the love, Fellow Humans.
Wilson King.