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"textContent": "Lost fossils reveal that some of the first ocean predators went global astonishingly fast after Earth’s worst extinction. Roughly 250 million years ago, a part of northwestern Australia that is now an arid desert sat beside a shallow bay connected to a vast prehistoric ocean. Fossils collected from this area more than 60 years ago [...]",
"title": "After Earth’s Greatest Extinction, These Sea Monsters Conquered the Oceans"
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