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		<description><![CDATA[66 Million BC Everything we know about dinosaurs comes from studying the fossils they left behind. Not every animal or plant that died in the distant past created a fossil. Usually, whatever was left of a dead animal was eaten by scavengers or gradually dissolved into the earth by the forces of air and water. [...]]]></description>
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