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The Pacific Ocean #PlanetOrPlastic
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Continúa, Has publicado nov 03, 2018
These days, dumping plastic wherever we want, especially in oceans and all other water bodies making it difficult for the marine life to survive.

My story describes one such ocean- not any ordinary one but the mighty Pacific Ocean once the largest ocean but now the largest marine dumping yard on the planet.
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People changed into dinosaurs and prehistoric reptiles ranging from small dinosaurs such as Microraptor to giants such as Argentinosaurus a colossal one plus foot long herbivore. Read the journey of Ash Huntsman and his friends as they start off as humans before they become hunters. Will they reach the highest point of the food pyramid? Will he become the king and the strongest apex predator the world has seen? I will be editing this later on but not quite yet expect the process to start sometime in March maybe April of this year. Marine retiles include animals from the Cambrian period to Cretaceous period. Giants of these include Mosasaurus, giant sharks, and the earliest Brontoscropio from the Cambrian period. Ancient animals: postosuchus, gorgonopsid, and dimetrodons. Time periods in order oldest to youngest Palaeozoic era begins: Cambrian 570-492 Million years ago Ordovician 492- 435 Million Years ago Silurian 435-412 Million years ago Devonian 412-354 Million years ago Carboniferous splits into two eras Mississippian and Pennsylvanian 354- 286 Million Years ago Permian 286-248 Million Years ago Massive extinction ending the Palaeozoic Era Palaeozoic era ends and Mesozoic begins: Triassic Period 248-213 million years ago Jurassic Period 213- 144 million years ago Cretaceous Period 144- 65 million years ago Biggest Mass extinction since the Permian Period. These are the time periods which the prehistoric creatures are from -------------------- Total Word Count: 35551 words in total ------------------- Rankings as of 11/30/20 1# Ecosystem 3# Migration 14#prey 28# dinosaur