It's amazing how they use terms like Gondwanaland and Pangaea so… incorrectly
Gondwanaland was part of Pangaea. they act like they are two parts to a whole, but that would be Laurasia. While it's true that organisms could easily move from other parts of the world during this time, they had long since broken up to pretty much the current physical world. While we do still see biological remnants of this arrangement today… These are thins that date back millions of years prior to the first hominids.
I can't tell if this is supposed to be a shitpost baiting people to think this way,(and using science words the average person might not know to look "smart") or if they are legitimately this misinformed.
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Jill Moderator
Aug 21, 2017 at 11:05AM EDT
pilongadello
Aug 21, 2017 at 10:52AM EDT