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Age of the Dinosaurs - Jurassic Period: Sea Life

Jurassic Period: Sea Life

10/24/11 • 3 min

Age of the Dinosaurs

With the supercontinent Pangaea continuing to separate, more and more big watery lagoons were forming, and along with the new oceans, were teeming with life – from the tiny to the monstrous!

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With the supercontinent Pangaea continuing to separate, more and more big watery lagoons were forming, and along with the new oceans, were teeming with life – from the tiny to the monstrous!

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