Sixth Mass Extinction (Full Documentary)

Por Lawrence C. Barlow en Cambio Climático 1290 views 13th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:50:18
Massive extinctions took place millions of years ago, so long ago that life had time to start again from zero, leaving behind creatures that were lost foreve...

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