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Cretaceous傍ertiary extinction event

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« on: June 29, 2009, 01:14:13 pm »

The largest air-breathing survivors of the event, crocodilians and champsosaurs, were semi-aquatic and had access to detritus. Modern crocodilians can live as scavengers and can survive for months without food, and their young are small, grow slowly, and feed largely on invertebrates and dead organisms or fragments of organisms for their first few years. These characteristics have been linked to crocodilian survival at the end of the Cretaceous.[10]

After the K–T event, biodiversity required substantial time to recover, despite the existence of abundant vacant ecological niches.[7]

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