Willie Soon travels back to the age of super huge insects

In another highly entertaining and informative video, Willie Soon goes back 350 million years in time, visiting the era of super huge insects. Please spread this video on your favorite social media channel. Watch all the Gorilla Science here on X or here on their Youtube channel.

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Date: 27 March 2025

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