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| The Late Triassic | |
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| DK1000 | May 4 2013, 12:40 PM Post #1 |
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On our-Earth, the most obvious feature of the Late Triassic was the appearance and subsequent radiation of the dinosaurs. Seeing how one of the main points of this project is the absence of dinosaurs, this would clearly not occur. So how would this affect fauna in the Late Triassic? I personally say things wouldn't be that much different, much of the same fauna would still be present, I can't envision much change taking place other than everything being more prevalent in the absence of dinosaurs. Discuss. |
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