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Fwd: April National Geographic and the KT
In it, David Fastovsky, a geobiologist at the University of Rhode Island,
says that new research at the Hell Creek Formation in North Dakota shows
that a great number of species died out suddenly at the > end of the
Cretaceous. What study is this???
Erm.... new study? I thought that for almost two centuries we knew that the
non-avian dinosaurs (among many others) died out at the K-T?? Surely that
qualifies as "a great number of species"???
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