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If an Asteroid wiped out the Dinosaurs how did Evolution continue?
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RE: If an Asteroid wiped out the Dinosaurs how did Evolution continue?
It's just a shame to think that foraging dinosaurs of the Jurassic didn't enjoy the finer things in life, like a meadow of ganja. Angel Cloud
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RE: If an Asteroid wiped out the Dinosaurs how did Evolution continue? - by orogenicman - July 10, 2013 at 7:11 am

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