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A victim from Day the Dinosaurs Died. - Dartz - 03-31-2019

It seems stange that after 65 million years we can look back and now find that exact moment that the world changed.  Not just a line in the sand, but physical evidence from the KT-day.

There's something monumentally fascinating about being able to point at an ancient dead fish and link its death specifically and precisely to this one moment. 

We can even say exactly how it died. It was a spectacularly shitty death - being washed up by a tsunami, drowned in burning glass, then buried in gravel and wreckage for 66 million years.


RE: A victim from Day the Dinosaurs Died. - Tennie - 04-01-2019

The article also mentions the discovery of at least a couple of partial dinosaur carcasses, practically confirming that at least some dinosaurs were still alive right up to the day of the impact.