On that fateful day 65 million years ago, the dinosaurs saw a sight that left a mark in Earth’s history that would last for eons; however, their kind didn’t vanish all at once—and, as you may have guessed, some of them survive to this very day.
The Dinosaurs Weren’t Wiped Out All at Once (In Fact, They Weren’t Wiped Out at All)
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