
What If Giant Bugs Roamed the Earth?
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Date: 2023-11-26
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Sander
Our brains could not save us as there are 200million more insects in the world we would be a side dish next to other insects cause they can only survive in this world being canabalistic. Larger brains for insects will be ahuge difference cause their brains are allready more capable or efficient compared with a human brain having the same seize of such a brain will result in a super intelligent creature that would have powers we canonly guess for maybe able to read minds or put you in a trance like state so tje ending of this story is always the same outcome
giant insects 1 human 0
The end of humans and all of the other weak mammals
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Our brains could not save us as there are 200million more insects in the world we would be a side dish next to other insects cause they can only survive in this world being canabalistic. Larger brains for insects will be ahuge difference cause their brains are allready more capable or efficient compared with a human brain having the same seize of such a brain will result in a super intelligent creature that would have powers we canonly guess for maybe able to read minds or put you in a trance like state so tje ending of this story is always the same outcome
giant insects 1 human 0
The end of humans and all of the other weak mammals
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Naguib
35% Oxygen level is very safe to breath by humans up to 40% oxygen is used for recreational diving, infact 100% oxygen is safe to breath long term in atmospheric pressure. Oxygen toxicity can only happen under pressure more than atmospheric pressure. The risk with such high oxygen concentration is fire hazards and not oxygen toxicity.
For example 35% oxygen would be come toxic above 4 bar pressure (4 times atmospheric pressure) which would be the case at depth of 30 meters underwater.
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35% Oxygen level is very safe to breath by humans up to 40% oxygen is used for recreational diving, infact 100% oxygen is safe to breath long term in atmospheric pressure. Oxygen toxicity can only happen under pressure more than atmospheric pressure. The risk with such high oxygen concentration is fire hazards and not oxygen toxicity.
For example 35% oxygen would be come toxic above 4 bar pressure (4 times atmospheric pressure) which would be the case at depth of 30 meters underwater.
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Smartest
If giant bugs were to roam the Earth, it would likely have a significant impact on the planet's ecosystems and the human population. These giant bugs would likely be at the top of the food chain and could potentially outcompete or drive out other species. They could also pose a danger to human settlements and agriculture. It is difficult to predict exactly how such a scenario would play out, but it would likely lead to significant changes to the Earth's ecosystems and human society.
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If giant bugs were to roam the Earth, it would likely have a significant impact on the planet's ecosystems and the human population. These giant bugs would likely be at the top of the food chain and could potentially outcompete or drive out other species. They could also pose a danger to human settlements and agriculture. It is difficult to predict exactly how such a scenario would play out, but it would likely lead to significant changes to the Earth's ecosystems and human society.
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juan
A recurring dream I have it starts off the same every time.
I-m walking in a Forrest when I hear the scuttle sounds. Then it gets foggy and then a black and gold garden spider the size of Prius just drops down in front of me. I run surprisingly fast but when I turn around there are about 100 of these huge monsters chasing me. I legit wake up every single time and it-s right before my alarm. Think it-s symbolizes the day can-t get much worse from here.
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A recurring dream I have it starts off the same every time.
I-m walking in a Forrest when I hear the scuttle sounds. Then it gets foggy and then a black and gold garden spider the size of Prius just drops down in front of me. I run surprisingly fast but when I turn around there are about 100 of these huge monsters chasing me. I legit wake up every single time and it-s right before my alarm. Think it-s symbolizes the day can-t get much worse from here.
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MightyChronicles
Unless if they doubled in size, the surface area of the exoskeleton would increase 4 times and their volume and mass would increase 8 times, depending on the arthropod species
They would also need to add more legs for increased muscle power, having the same agility like its smaller counterpart.
If they were to a giant size with limited oxygen, the number of trachea would have to be much larger.
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Unless if they doubled in size, the surface area of the exoskeleton would increase 4 times and their volume and mass would increase 8 times, depending on the arthropod species
They would also need to add more legs for increased muscle power, having the same agility like its smaller counterpart.
If they were to a giant size with limited oxygen, the number of trachea would have to be much larger.
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Jij--suman
Last night I had dream of giant Insect covered in astroid are falling from space and research people working on what to do destroy it or deflect it. But I got question that
Is it possible to insect can be bigger if they were in space and with enough oxygen, food supply!
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Last night I had dream of giant Insect covered in astroid are falling from space and research people working on what to do destroy it or deflect it. But I got question that
Is it possible to insect can be bigger if they were in space and with enough oxygen, food supply!
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AngelOfDeath
In that time and era, humans will evolve humongous and our size would be 15 times the normal size. And we would invent so many bug sprays that they would die all again. So not so much of a problem there as I see but definitely concerned about the oxygen levels tho.
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In that time and era, humans will evolve humongous and our size would be 15 times the normal size. And we would invent so many bug sprays that they would die all again. So not so much of a problem there as I see but definitely concerned about the oxygen levels tho.
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Aaron
This is something I think about all the time. I'm fascinated by it. It would be terrifying for bugs to be the size of cars. Probably even more scary if humans were shrunk down to bug size. I love all those old giant bug movies from years ago. I wish they were still made.
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This is something I think about all the time. I'm fascinated by it. It would be terrifying for bugs to be the size of cars. Probably even more scary if humans were shrunk down to bug size. I love all those old giant bug movies from years ago. I wish they were still made.
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youtube
What if what are you talking about there were no birds 300 million years ago they didn't evolve until the Jurassic period around 165 million years ago
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What if what are you talking about there were no birds 300 million years ago they didn't evolve until the Jurassic period around 165 million years ago
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TimeWizard
We would be riding giant milipedes and dragonflies like horses let's be real, we'd learn how to domesticate them before they fully developed
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We would be riding giant milipedes and dragonflies like horses let's be real, we'd learn how to domesticate them before they fully developed
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Abdu
The army should invent an Anti-Bug gas Bomb then and drop it to the middle of its nest.
And Civillians fight them with anti-bug spray gun
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The army should invent an Anti-Bug gas Bomb then and drop it to the middle of its nest.
And Civillians fight them with anti-bug spray gun
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Salim
Scientists should try keeping and breeding bugs in 35 percent or even more oxygen levels in labs and see how do they evolve.
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Scientists should try keeping and breeding bugs in 35 percent or even more oxygen levels in labs and see how do they evolve.
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Glory
If that happened I would be scared of all butterflies they can literally suck the nutrients out of your body and kill you
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If that happened I would be scared of all butterflies they can literally suck the nutrients out of your body and kill you
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Abo
I need the names of the films these bug scenes are from
I love films with giant bugs
Great video as usual -
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I need the names of the films these bug scenes are from
I love films with giant bugs
Great video as usual -
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Bruce
Just get Booker T to hit them with the most devastating move ever. the Spinarooni. Now can you dig it. SUCKA!
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Just get Booker T to hit them with the most devastating move ever. the Spinarooni. Now can you dig it. SUCKA!
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Brown
I would be okay being unalive in this hypothetical giant bug world. I hate the small bugs here now. -
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I would be okay being unalive in this hypothetical giant bug world. I hate the small bugs here now. -
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