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		<title>By: Darlinks &#171; The Dispersal of Darwin</title>
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		<title>By: Actuality Science</title>
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		<description>hmm, I think so many people are focused on the &quot;giants&quot; like T-rex and Brachiosaurus that they fail to realize most dinosaurs were small. Sure many of them got to massive sizes, but just as many little tiny dinosaurs (or at least us-sized dinosaurs) went extinct as well.

It&#039;s definitely a folly for people to think that dinosaurs were not successful, they just hit their prime before a cataclysmic event.</description>
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<p>It&#8217;s definitely a folly for people to think that dinosaurs were not successful, they just hit their prime before a cataclysmic event.</p>
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