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Do You Know Them? These Animals Are Descendants of Dinosaurs and Remain Among Us.

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For years it was thought that dinosaurs were completely extinct after the impact of an asteroid more than 66 million years ago. However, modern paleontological research has shown that some species managed to survive cataclysm and evolved in surprising ways. The idea that dinosaurs still live may seem drawn from science fiction, but it has scientific basis: some current animals are direct descendants of certain groups of dinosaurs.
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The National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN-CSIC) opens this Thursday Dinosaurs among us, a bilingual exhibition (Spanish-English) composed of illustrated panels, reproductions, specimens and fossils of the Birds collections and... The entry ‘Dinosaurs among us’ arrives in Madrid by the hand of the Museum of Natural Sciences was first published in Gazetín Madrid.

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For years it was thought that dinosaurs were completely extinct after the impact of an asteroid more than 66 million years ago. However, modern paleontological research has shown that some species managed to survive cataclysm and evolved in surprising ways. The idea that dinosaurs still live may seem drawn from science fiction, but it has scientific basis: some current animals are direct descendants of certain groups of dinosaurs.

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66 million years ago, the Earth experienced one of the most cataclysmic events in its history: a 12-kilometre-wide asteroid sank over what is now the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. The impact was so violent that it triggered a series of climate and ecological disasters, resulting in [...]

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