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Comments by "Taxtro" (@MrCmon113) on "ExtinctZoo " channel.
Living through the K-Pg extinction event seems like a small inconvenience in comparison to living through the Great Dying.
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@KazehareRaidenI don't understand why people think that sharks are ideologically committed to not harming humans.
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@anthonycliftonjones2564 Also we have the time and resources to become strong af. Go to the gym once a week and you'll quickly become stronger than the strongest hunter gatherer.
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@anthonycliftonjones2564 If anything, the opposite is the case: they had greater dexterity and ability to make and use tools to open jars. We have more brute strength.
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Ppl were actually weaker, because they had little calories and didn't lift much. Only with farming did ppl become strong: enough calories and physical labour.
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"Orders" are more arbitary than species. Far more species died out in the P-T extinction. Living through P-T would be much worse than living through K-Pg.
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We can genetically engineer ones that are much larger.
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@madtabby66 There is no "after". There is nothing in earth's history that could have ended human civilization. Anything that would, would end all life. A civilization arising is like pressing out a tube of toothpaste. You ain't getting it back in.
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@konnanina Nothing to do with oxygen levels. You guys are thinking about insects, which got a bit larger in the carboniferous period (still small though).
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Why do you feel the need to plaster the same quotes under every single video?
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@thebigpicture2032 No. What I do is thousands of times harder than killing animals and collecting fruit. They had it easy af.
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@XG2 It's totally irrational. It's the shallow water where people die, not deep water. If the ocean was only 3m deep everywhere, it would be equally dangerous to humans (assuming the same temperatures).
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Evidently not.
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No. The depth of the water is irrelevant. In fact shallow water is more dangerous, you're more likely to get stuck and drown. Thalassophobia is being afraid to get into the water even if it has a perfect temperature and you're safely attached to a boat.
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@Padraigp Shallow water is far more dangerous.
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Pretty sure a lot, if not most, shark species died out as well.
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They were not "walking around", they lived on one isolated island.
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If that was the case, you'd be just as afraid of 3m deep water. You're just as screwed in a 3m deep ocean as a 3km deep one.
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No, it's totally irrational. It doesn't matter whether the water is 4m deep or 4000m deep, given it has the same temperature. Actually greater depth means that there's probably nothing you'll get stuck on underwater. If anything, shallow water is more dangerous.
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That's unbearably pretentious. Anyways drowning is your main problem apart from hypothermia.
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You can't exactly "shelter" from a lack of sun. The sheltering itself is the problem.
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