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The footprints, impressed into mud and silt along ancient rivers and lakes, were found more than 3,700 miles, or 6,000 kilometers, away from each other. Dinosaurs made the tracks 120 million years ago on a single supercontinent known as Gondwana—which broke off from the larger landmass of Pangea, Jacobs said.

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What a neat find!

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Pangaea, she reaches through the eons

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The dishes are done, man!

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Dinosaur teleportation technology proved!

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No, they swam. Like iguanas. Duh.

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I think only the Voth developed that tech.

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Pffffft

The Voth are pushovers, I can destroy one of their city ships with a Miranda Class.

Oh what’s with the 15 other ships flying around the area? Don’t mind them. Just my bros. Totally solo’d. Mhmm.

Man, what is it with Sci fi and having futuristic tech from Dino-descendants.

I’m not complaining, I want more.

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We also have bands of fossil animals and plants that extend across the split. There’s lots not of support for Pangea.

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One of the many pieces of the puzzle of plate tectonics that was finished in the middle 1900s. Before that, people had crazy ideas.

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