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Squid / Tusoteuthis / Mosasaur / Giant squid / Cretaceous / Pierre Shale / Morden /  Manitoba / Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre
Date: 2006-09-18 09:57:28
Squid
Tusoteuthis
Mosasaur
Giant squid
Cretaceous
Pierre Shale
Morden
Manitoba
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre

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