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'Fire Frogs' and Carnivorous Amphibians Highlight Species Diversity of Pangaea Ecosystems, Researchers Say
Supercontinent Pangaea covered most of the Earth 278 million years ago and was home to animals unlike modern species. Researchers from The Field Museum describe several new amphibian species and a reptile that help paint a clearer picture of how diverse these ancient species really were.
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