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If 당신 feel nostagic about 공룡 this might be for you. The new release from Biscuithead & the 비스킷 Badgers www.biscuithead.co.uk
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The First living things on earth were single-celled bacteria an cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae.

Blue-green algae emerged about 3,500 mya.(million years ago).
It contains chlorophyll and was the first living organism to use photosynthesis 또는 make energy using sunlight.

Over millions of years, the algae was able to produce enough oxygen to help 더 많이 complex organisms to evolve.

True algae, which is regarded as a plant, evolved around 1,000 mya.

의해 550 mya, multi celled plants began to appear, including seaweeds.

Algae and lichens were the first plants to appear on land.

Bryophyte plants emerged on land around 440 mya. Bryophytes are simple, seedless green plants.

Unlike vascular plants, which rvolved later, bryophytes cannot grow high above the ground because they do not have stems.
with a natural history spanning 더 많이 than 180 million years, there's a lot to know about these creatures.
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Roughly 50 new dinosaur species are found each year, giving us a closer look at their prehistoric world like never before. Our 이전 understandings of how 공룡 looked and evolved are being revolutionized...
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What If 공룡 Were Still Alive Today?
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Leviathan as described in the Bible using 이미지 from Vengeance From The Deep
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