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Early Mammals Hiding In T-Rex Carcass

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Mark Garlick

<p>Some 65 million years ago, a huge asteroid or comet, some 10 km across, wrought havoc when it plunged into the Earth and extinguished 65 of all life here, the dinosaurs and many marine and flying reptiles included. The impact would have plunged the Earth into a nuclear winter, perhaps for years, as debris from the impact was thrown into the atmosphere where it blocked out the Sun's life-giving rays. This illustration depicts a scene several years after the dinosaurs were wiped out. The atmosphere has started to clear, plants are coming back. and animal life is also making a recovery. A pair of ptilodus - a squirrel-sized mammal - are seen searching for food inside a carcass of a long-dead tyrannosaurus rex.</p>

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