Animals
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Dinosaur Fossils in the North Pole May Give New Insights About the Ancient Animals
A team of paleontologists has been scraping away at the mud on a riverbed in far northern Alaska. They discovered evidence of dinosaurs mating towards the top of what is now North America, indicating that dinosaurs lived full-time in cold temperatures throughout the late Cretaceous period.
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