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Meganeura, prehistoric dragonfly with 2.5 feet wingspan
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iccarus
· 7 years ago
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found in australia?
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mialinay
· 7 years ago
Looking at how old they are (~300Million years) more like Pangea
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deleted
· 7 years ago
It was mainly found in what is now North America, particularly what would become the Mid-West.
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hood
· 7 years ago
Can someone translate to normal please, i don't speak inefficient (lol asking for conversion of 2.3ft int meters or centimetres please)
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iccarus
· 7 years ago
almost 77cm
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hood
· 7 years ago
Yay someone who speaks normal!
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novelus
· 7 years ago
Laziness is not good. Nothing stopped you from looking up the conversion yourself.
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hood
· 7 years ago
I was joking and i did look it up myself, just ain't gonna tell the world about it. You don't know me, you don't know my life!
mialinay
· 7 years ago
No we don't... But you're running out of milk, better be fixing that with the next grocery shopping :)
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hood
· 7 years ago
*looks paranoid over shoulder* how did you know (0o0)
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mialinay
· 7 years ago
Uhm... Just a wild guess
*wipes milk off chin*
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hood
· 7 years ago
So that's where the milk went...
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Following in my footsteps, eh?
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deleted
· 7 years ago
Was gonna tag you.
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jimcrichton
· 7 years ago
Ah Yes, the prehistoric nopefly.
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refmococ0
· 7 years ago
They're not Dragonflies. Rather they belong to a closely related, yet distinct group known as Griffinflies.
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*wipes milk off chin*