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Archived "Long before the dinosaurs, hefty herbivores called pareiasaurs ruled the Earth. Described as the 'ugliest fossil reptiles' by the University of Bristol paleontologist. (bristol.ac.uk)
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[–] novictim 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.8 years ago
If these creatures were fat then I am glad they dies out.
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[–] novictim ago
If these creatures were fat then I am glad they dies out.