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🌊 Before dinosaurs ruled the land, the oceans ruled everything. Tonight, we drift back nearly 300 million years to the Permian seas, a world where almost all complex life lived beneath warm, heavy water. These were oceans shaped by low oxygen, slow circulation, and relentless pressure, where endurance mattered more than speed, and survival reshaped bodies, senses, and entire ecosystems. In this quiet journey, we explore how ancient marine life adapted to suffocating conditions, why armor and crushing jaws became dominant strategies, and how strange, unfamiliar creatures rose to power only to vanish without descendants. From forgotten reefs built by sponges and algae, to predators that left little trace in stone, the Permian ocean tells a story of success, fragility, and loss written deep into Earth’s rocks. This is not a tale of sudden catastrophe, but of long stress, subtle warnings, and a living world balanced at the edge of what biology could tolerate. Fossils, sediments, and chemical clues allow scientists to slowly rebuild these lost oceans and understand how life responds when conditions grow steadily harsher. 🪨 Along the way, we reflect on why these creatures feel so alien to modern eyes, how extinction reshapes memory itself, and what ancient oceans quietly reveal about resilience, adaptability, and the limits of survival. This video is part of The Snoozy Scientist, a calm corner of the universe where science, history, and wonder unfold at a gentle pace. Perfect for late nights, quiet curiosity, or drifting off with the deep past. ✨ If this kind of slow science storytelling brings you peace, consider liking or subscribing. And if you’re already part of this calm little community, thank you for being here.