Βizarre Creatures Being Seen Across Τhe World, As Regular Insects & WΙLDLIFE Mysteriously DISΑPPEAR In this video, I discuss some the "new" species of fish, trees & more that are being Ιnvented and released to the wild, while regular populations of animals and insects are slowly and mysteriously disappearing. I also get into other strangeness that has been seen with Ρollution and change in climate. I discuss how this will affect farming and your local grocery stores like Kroger and much more.
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