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Study Suggests That A Mass Extinction Paved The Way For Dinosaur Population Explosion
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2018-04-17
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It’s well known that dinosaurs suffered a mass extinction following a particularly powerful meteorite impact. A recent study suggests a widespread die-off is also what allowed the prehistoric creatures to flourish.
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