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Younger-Dryas Catastrophe Monstrous Extinction | -Kosmographia011.2 with Randall Carlson & Crew

Younger-Dryas Catastrophe Monstrous Extinction | -Kosmographia011.2 with Randall Carlson & Crew Kosmographia Podcast episode 011 (part 2 of 2), with Randall Carlson, the Snake Brothers, Normal Guy Mike and Bradley/GCREX, from 10/21/19. RC displays some of the monstrous bestiary that lived through the Pleistocene Ice Age cycles, but all of these mega-mammal or "megafauna" species went extinct, along with many others and the Clovis culture too, about 12,000 years ago.

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