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INTERMEZZO – IDenesian, di balik gelapnya kedalaman laut, saat ini ternyata masih ada spesies makhluk langka yang bentuknya hampir tidak berubah sejak setengah miliar tahun lalu. Yuk langsung simak informasinya.
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00:03Indonesia, which is behind the darkness of the ocean depths, currently still has rare species of creatures that have actually hardly changed since the beginning of time.
00:12half a billion years ago.
00:13Let's take a look at the information right away.
00:16Imagine there are sea creatures that have existed since 500 million years ago, even before the dinosaurs and still exist today.
00:24This.
00:25The creature nicknamed the living fossil is called the Nautilus.
00:29This species, which is still a relative of squid and octopus, has witnessed the evolution of the earth since the prehistoric era.
00:37When other sea creatures began to become extinct one by one, the Nautilus remained.
00:42Swimming quietly in the depths of the dark sea is a silent witness to the changes in the world.
00:49They breathe, hunt and hide in the same way as nenemo did in times of change.
00:55The Nautilus was able to survive the impact of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago.
01:04In fact, they have also been able to survive the fluctuations in the Earth's warming and cooling temperatures over the last 500 million years.
01:13Its extraordinary ability to adapt makes the Nautilus one of the living fossils that still inhabits the oceans today.
01:21Keep watching Intermeso for more interesting information only on kirinesia.tv.
01:26See you.
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