What will the earth be 50 million years later?

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Previously more than three decades, farmers outside Bologna (Italy) have helped a giant mole, up to 1m long and heavy ... 50kg.
What will the earth be 50 million years later?
Giant mole in Bologna.

From the Bologna field, we try to delve into the tropics, we will see a giant object, up to 3m tall, shaped like an Australian kangaroo now, with a pair of legs after the robustness and 2 forelegs do not play. development ...

That is part of the hypothesis of the famous American paleontologist Dugel Diksen. He carefully described what kind of life would exist on the earth 50 million years later, an interesting hypothesis, close to fiction.

The first and most sad thing is that after 50 million years people will not exist anymore. The main reason is because human beings disappear due to deliberate actions that exceed all their limits.

"The population on the planet is so frightening, all resources are exhausted and the people have nothing left to survive. At the same time the environment is contaminated. The destruction of humanity is unavoidable! Humans will also cause extinction of a wide range of other animals, cattle and poultry ...

The geographic shape of the Earth will radically change. The continent’s drift theory will constitute a super mainland.

South America alone will drift away from its current position and turn into a giant island in the ocean. New geophysical conditions are required to create new species. Giant moles will become popular.

There will also be gigantic rabbits with giant nails and squirrels. These are the three typical forms of the new owners of the planet.

Cats may be the only animals that continue to exist, but will be different from today’s cats.

Diksen does not rule out on the earth will again appear the seed of life with new awareness. However, the seasoned scholar stated: "My view is that nature will never repeat its mistake. The earth will not create the same human form as it is today."

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