mass extinction
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Post Dinosaur Extinction: Fish, Not Mammals, Dominated
Sixty-six million years ago, a massive asteroid struck Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. As a result, the Earth changed forever, spelling the end of the dinosaurs and ushering in a new age where other animals could flourish. Now new research has revealed that it wasn't mammals who inherited the Earth, but fish.
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Ocean Acidification Triggered Greatest Mass Extinction Ever
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Dinosaur Death Impact May Have Killed More Mammals Than Thought
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Uncovering Evidence of a 6th Mass Extinction
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Why the Sabertooth Went Extinct: Nanodiamonds Tell the Tale
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Earth on the Brink of Modern-Day Extinction Event: Study
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Humans, Not Climate, to Blame for Mass Extinction of Ancient Species