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    Jehol Biota: The Mesozoic Pompeii (Part 2)

    en-usDecember 23, 2020
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    About this Episode

    We saw the environment now let's see the animals!  Jehol has an amazing collection of animals including feathered tyrannosaurs, toothy birds, dinosaur-eating mammals, and more!  Let's learn about all the weird citizens that lived in this Cretaceous paradise.

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