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New Analysis Challenges Oxygen Hypothesis for Giant Insects
A new analysis of respiratory organs is questioning the long-standing hypothesis that high oxygen content during the Carboniferous period was responsible for the existence of giant insects, such as dragonflies with 70-centimeter wingspans.
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