Animals
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Toxic Soup: World's Worst Mass Extinction Killed Thousands of Animals 252 Million Years Ago
The end-Permian mass extinction event, which occurred around 252 million years ago and was the worst in earth's history, has been connected to massive volcanic emissions of greenhouse gases, a significant temperature rise, and the extinction of nearly every life in the seas and on land.
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