Did Insects Kill the Dinosaurs?
Ponca City, We Love You writes “Asteroid impacts, massive volcanic flows, and now biting, disease-carrying insects have been put forward as an fundamental contributor to the demise of the dinosaurs. In the Late Cretaceous the world was covered with warm-temperate to tropical areas that swarmed with blood-sucking insects. A theory explored by researchers at Oregon State suggests these bugs carried leishmania, malaria, intestinal parasites, arboviruses and other pathogens. Repeated epidemics may have slowly-but-surely worn down dinosaur populations
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