Mass Extinction: How Long Did the Dinosaurs Survive After the Asteroid Impact? DOCUMENTARY The era in which life followed the same laws of the current jungle. Colossal beings, with astonishing abilities, roamed the vast lands. As for the predators, they were lethal machines that could not be ignored. Welcome to the age of dinosaurs. Fortunately for us, these giants became extinct, as we certainly wouldn't have been able to evolve while competing with such immense creatures. You probably know that a meteor was responsible for wiping out dinosaur life on Earth after its collision. But have you stopped to think about how long this event took? The answer might surprise you. The planet Earth, 66 million years ago, was a place of lushness and abundance. Giants roamed the plains, swam in the oceans, and flew through the skies. Dinosaurs dominated every ecosystem, from the smallest predator to the majestic creatures weighing dozens of tons. A complex web of life evolved continuously, shaped by millions of years of geological and climatic changes. In the tropics, vast forests covered the horizon, pulsating with life. In the coastal regions, warm seas housed marine reptiles like the ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs. In the sky, pterosaurs glided like living shadows. If history had continued without interruption, we might imagine a future where these creatures had adapted, diversified even further, perhaps even reached levels of intelligence and complex behavior. Who knows. #documentary #dinosaur