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Towards the middle of the Cretaceous Period, dinosaurs had occupied every single continent, including the Antarctic and the poles. Finding an animal as large as a dinosaur at the south pole wouldn't be that big of a surprise, considering that the Earth was much warmer back then and that ice only came at the poles only for a few months every year. If the dinosaurs could migrate or hibernate, they could have lived anywhere on the globe.

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You could find dinosaurs all over the world millions years ago.

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