Is it possible that we are 2nd gen (pond) “scum?”

  

Let me try to explain.

If all mammalian life was wiped out when the asteroid hit the earth 65 million years ago, and carnivorous dinosaurs lost their flesh-eating food supply when herbivorous dinosaurs lost their vegetation-eating food supply, and the dominos fell on down the food chain line, did mammalian “life” (in particular us) have to start all over, pretty much from scratch (pond scum)?

“When a 10-kilometer-wide asteroid hit the Gulf of Mexico 66 million years ago, it drove over 75% of Earth's species to extinction, including the dinosaurs. But within just a few years, life returned to the submerged impact crater, according to a new analysis of sediments in the crater.”

They say that some species survived (“life returned”); I wonder which ones, since the food supply was so extremely scarce. 

  • What kind species do you think survived?  Just the bugs?? 
  • Did any mammals survive considering there wasn’t much to eat? 
  • If not, how did mammals rise up again?  What/Who was to be their new precursor (life bringer)? 
  • Did things go back to square one; life became 2nd gen pond scum?

Explain what you think happened after the asteroid hit.  Give timelines.  How did WE get to where we are today?

Enquiring minds want to know.  Make lite if you want to, also.  Funny to serious will all be welcomed.  (Yeah, we can have fun with this too!) 😁 


(by PrimalSoup)  

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