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prehistoric

[pree-hi-stawr-ik, -stor-, pree-i-] / ˌpri hɪˈstɔr ɪk, -ˈstɒr-, ˌpri ɪ- /


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The findings point to a surprising possibility that prehistoric people deliberately brought grey wolves to the island and may have kept or managed them.

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According to the research, this prehistoric sea was filled with enormous marine reptiles, some growing longer than 10 meters, that occupied a previously unseen seventh level of the food chain.

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In earlier periods, prehistoric artists mainly depicted people and animals.

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The area was once a shallow sea inhabited by sharks, barracuda-like fish, prehistoric dolphins, and sea turtles.

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These prehistoric species differ strongly from modern birds, which have significantly larger brain cavities.

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