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Lystrosaurus / Geology / Fremouw Formation / Dicynodon / Lystrosauridae / Beaufort Series / Early Triassic / Antarctica / Dicynodonts / Physical geography / Phanerozoic
Date: 2011-05-06 06:14:57
Lystrosaurus
Geology
Fremouw Formation
Dicynodon
Lystrosauridae
Beaufort Series
Early Triassic
Antarctica
Dicynodonts
Physical geography
Phanerozoic

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