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		<title>100 Million Years Ago(With The Ceolacanth)</title>
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Ceolacanth is a prehistoric fish. It was thought that it died 65 million years ago!! In the mid 1700’s it was found in Africa!! Since then more sightings have happened!!! WOW!!! Go to: http://www.dinofish.com/
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<p>Ceolacanth is a prehistoric fish. It was thought that it died 65 million years ago!! In the mid 1700’s it was found in Africa!! Since then more sightings have happened!!! WOW!!! Go to: http://www.dinofish.com/</p>
<p>100 million years ago cephalopods lived under water. They were related to cuttlefish and squid. prehistoric fish and shark with the rule of eat or be eaten. Then 135 million years later the <em><strong>BIG BANG</strong></em>happened, there the Earth with no dinosaurs <em><strong>NOTHING!</strong></em> Except the surviving mammals than wooly mammoths, ancient people, than the Ice Age. Weather under 50, death cold!! next 500 years we still were  not here but, are our ancestors were. then came the Meglodon a <em><strong>HUGE</strong></em>prehistoric shark it could swallow an adult whole!!  There are lots of more prehistoric animals, if you want to find out more go to<a href="http://www.discoverykids.com/">www.Discoverykids.com</a> Or read Dinosaur books.</p>
<p><em><strong>65 million years ago the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. It was a nice sunny day in the late cretaceous period, it started to get warm and dark than……. POW!! It stuck the BIG BANG!! Forest fires everywhere almost all life died. Cockroaches Dragonflies and burl mammals survived. When everything cleared up it started to acid rain and about 70% of the surviving mammals died. </strong></em></p>
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		<title>E=mc2</title>
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		<title>Comeback Can Directions</title>
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