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Geological history of Earth / Cenozoic / Quaternary / Extinction / Holocene / Holocene extinction / Humans / Quaternary extinction event / Mammoth / Megafauna / Diprotodon / Extinction event
Date: 2008-04-25 18:58:06
Geological history of Earth
Cenozoic
Quaternary
Extinction
Holocene
Holocene extinction
Humans
Quaternary extinction event
Mammoth
Megafauna
Diprotodon
Extinction event

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