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I watched the Dinosaur Apocalypse videos on PBS narrated by David Attenborough, link to TFF thread posted here, http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/123230-tv-tonight/&tab=comments#comment-1345385 I will let others debate the specifics in the other thread, I don't have the experience to criticize/celebrate any of it. Something I noticed in the second video, The Last Day, was this map of the United States depicting the Western Interior Seaway at 17:44 in the video. Here are a few cities in the area I plotted. Everything else I had heard and all the other maps I've seen have shown the Western Interior Seaway much farther east than this map, east of the Rocky Mountains, running north to south through the great plains. Is there something I missed? It seems like a fairly large error seeing as the Western Interior Seaway played an important part in the videos. I'd appreciate any and all help, thank you.
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There are several images, videos, and interactive websites that show what Earth looked like millions of years ago. I was wondering which ones do you use and which are most accurate.
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Utahs top Paleontologist Jim Kirkland posted this chart on the dinosaur fauna in his state. Pretty amazing diversity See below for an enhanced poster into the triassic
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Devonian trilobites of Gondwana studied with newer mathematical models to determine evolutionary connections https://phys.org/news/2019-01-reconstruction-trilobite-ancestral-range-southern.amp
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