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Antarctic Fossils Suggest That Mass Extinction Event in Polar Regions as Rapid and Severe as Elsewhere in the World
A new study of more than 6,000 marine fossils from Antarctica reveals that the mass extinction event, which killed dinosaurs, was sudden and just as deadly to life in the polar regions.
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