358 million years ago: Giant prehistoric predator dragonfly
Meganeura: With a wingspan up to twenty five inches, the largest known relative to today’s dragonfly, was a powerful predator amongst prehistoric swamplands.
Arthropleura: The long lost cousin of the centerpiece was a herbivore, measuring up to 10 feet.
Scientists are still trying to determine what caused their complete extinction.
From A New Prehistory EP01
Director : Emma BAUS, Bertrand LOYER
Видео 358 million years ago: Giant prehistoric predator dragonfly канала Show Me the World
Arthropleura: The long lost cousin of the centerpiece was a herbivore, measuring up to 10 feet.
Scientists are still trying to determine what caused their complete extinction.
From A New Prehistory EP01
Director : Emma BAUS, Bertrand LOYER
Видео 358 million years ago: Giant prehistoric predator dragonfly канала Show Me the World
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