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Writer Fuel: What Happened to the “Dinosaur Killer” Asteroid? Around 66 million years ago, the reign of the dinosaurs came to a fiery end. An asteroid about 7 miles (12 kilometers) wide, flying at 27,000 mph (43,000 km/h), slammed directly into Earth. The impact...

WRITER FUEL: A killer asteroid slammed into Earth at 27,000 mph around 66 million years ago. Where is it now?

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Scientists Reconstruct a Giant 31-Foot “Dinosaur-Killer” Crocodile in Unprecedented Detail A full-scale Deinosuchus schwimmeri skeleton brings decades of paleontological research into a single, scientifically precise exhibit. Dr. David Schwimmer, a geology professor at Columbus State University and an internationally recognized authority on the giant prehistoric crocodilian genus Deino

Scientists Reconstruct a Giant 31-Foot “Dinosaur-Killer” Crocodile in Unprecedented Detail #Science #Biology #Paleontology #DinosaurKiller #CrocodileFossil #PaleontologyDiscoveries

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6/10 The dinosaur-killer asteroid was 10-15km across. Such massive impacts happen roughly once every 100 million years. York University's Jim Freemantle: "I don't lie awake wondering about dinosaur-killer asteroids. We've got other things to worry about."
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