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Ancient Turtle Was as Big as Small CarContent via livescience.com. Artwork by Liz Bradford.

A turtle the size of a small car once roamed what is now South America 60 million years ago, suggests its fossilized remains.
Discovered in a coal mine in Colombia in 2005, the turtle was given the name Carbonemys cofrinii, which means “coal turtle.” It wasn’t until now that the turtle was examined and described in a scientific journal; the findings are detailed online today (May 17) in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology.
The researchers say C. cofriniibelongs to a group of side-necked turtles known as pelomedusoides. The turtle’s skull, roughly the size of an NFL football, was the most complete of the fossil remains.
In addition to its colossal size, the turtle would have been equipped with massive, powerful jaws, meaning it could’ve eaten just about anything in its range, from mollusks (a group that includes snails) to smaller turtles and even crocodiles, the researchers noted.

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Ancient Turtle Was as Big as Small Car
Content via livescience.com. Artwork by Liz Bradford.

A turtle the size of a small car once roamed what is now South America 60 million years ago, suggests its fossilized remains.

Discovered in a coal mine in Colombia in 2005, the turtle was given the name Carbonemys cofrinii, which means “coal turtle.” It wasn’t until now that the turtle was examined and described in a scientific journal; the findings are detailed online today (May 17) in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology.

The researchers say C. cofriniibelongs to a group of side-necked turtles known as pelomedusoides. The turtle’s skull, roughly the size of an NFL football, was the most complete of the fossil remains.

In addition to its colossal size, the turtle would have been equipped with massive, powerful jaws, meaning it could’ve eaten just about anything in its range, from mollusks (a group that includes snails) to smaller turtles and even crocodiles, the researchers noted.

Continue Reading On LiveScience.com

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I know inside your lost, hurt, confused- and I wish I could help you. But your a different person and as much as I want
to fix you, I can’t.

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Pretty sure thats not the way tho… 

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But at the same time.. I don’t.

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-theuntoldstoryofemilyy:

Pretty sure thats not the way tho… 

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But at the same time.. I don’t.

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except i actually get to

if only i knew how

sea-surf:

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except i actually get to

if only i knew how

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whuz up boyfriend

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Be happy in the moment, that’s enough. Each moment is all we need, not more.

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I want to know you. You seem like someone worth knowing. Every day I feel like I’m surrounded by people with hard edges and sour faces but I get the sense that you’re different. Too often people seem to think that they have the answers to everything. Their faces are trapped in permascowls and they can’t be bothered with anything besides their own narcissism. You aren’t like that. You still ask questions. You’re still looking for the answers.

— Ryan O’Connell, I Want To Know You (via rainydaysandblankets)

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