by Alison Pearce Stevens:
Twelve million years ago, rhinos, elephants, and camels roamed North America. They would gather at nearby watering holes–eating, drinking, and trying not to become someone else’s lunch. But one day, in what we now know as Nebraska, everything changed. The explosion of a supervolcano a thousand miles away sent a blanket of ash that buried these animals for milennia.
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