Biology
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Study Shows a Prehistoric Climate Driven Mass Extinction that Nobody Knows About
Around 30 million years ago, as Earth's temperature changed from marshy to cold, that proportion of animal species perished from Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Sixty-three percent, to be exact. However, we are only now learning about it.
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