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− | 60:2.1 120,000,000 years ago a new [[phase]] of the [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_60#60:1._THE_EARLY_REPTILIAN_AGE reptilian age] began. The great [[event]] of this period was the [[evolution]] and decline of the [[dinosaurs]]. [[Land]]-[[animal]] life reached its greatest [[development]], in point of size, and had [[virtually]] perished from the face of the [[earth]] by the end of this age. The dinosaurs evolved in all sizes from a [[species]] less than two feet long up to the huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, seventy-five feet long, that have never since been equaled in bulk by any living [[creature]]. | + | 60:2.1 120,000,000 years ago a new [[phase]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_60#60:1._THE_EARLY_REPTILIAN_AGE reptilian age] began. The great [[event]] of this period was the [[evolution]] and decline of the [[dinosaurs]]. [[Land]]-[[animal]] life reached its greatest [[development]], in point of size, and had [[virtually]] perished from the face of the [[earth]] by the end of this age. The dinosaurs evolved in all sizes from a [[species]] less than two feet long up to the huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, seventy-five feet long, that have never since been equaled in bulk by any living [[creature]]. |
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| 60:2.2 The largest of the dinosaurs [[originated]] in western North America. These monstrous [[reptiles]] are buried throughout the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain Rocky Mountain] regions, along the whole of the Atlantic coast of North America, over western Europe, South Africa, and India, but not in Australia. | | 60:2.2 The largest of the dinosaurs [[originated]] in western North America. These monstrous [[reptiles]] are buried throughout the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Mountain Rocky Mountain] regions, along the whole of the Atlantic coast of North America, over western Europe, South Africa, and India, but not in Australia. |
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| 60:2.15 This period, embracing the height and the beginning decline of the [[reptiles]], extended nearly twenty-five million years and is known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic Jurassic]. | | 60:2.15 This period, embracing the height and the beginning decline of the [[reptiles]], extended nearly twenty-five million years and is known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurassic Jurassic]. |
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