Why the Dinosaurs Became Extinct
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2013
It's a widely-known fact that dinosaurs weren't the smartest of creatures. But, then again, you don't necessarily need to be smart when you have the gift of telekinesis.

It's another widely-known fact that otters ARE pretty smart. At least, they use their environment well. And I have to hand it to them, it has to take some big brains to crash a starship into the Earth without alerting the telekinetic dinosaurs.

It's yet another widely-known fact that yaks live mainly in Asia. However, they probably would be a bit more widespread if the yak emperor didn't get greedy.

Not much is known about the badgers, though. Maybe it's because they're so good at keeping secrets.
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