Source: DinoPit.com
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Wonder when the next extinction is going to occur?
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That was cool. It seems that life keeps surviving these extinction events. I wonder what will survive ours!!
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Reblogged this on Wind Eggs and commented:
Sometimes a post has nothing to do with writing. Unless you’re writing about dinosaurs. Thanks to DinoPit and Chris the Story Reading Ape.
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Thanks for reblogging Phillip 👍
You’ll find a few posts like this dotted throughout my blog because I like to share other things I’m also interested in 😃
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