In a groundbreaking discovery, paleontologist Robert DePalma uncovers a site in North Dakota containing direct victims of the KT impact. This finding challenges existing theories about dinosaur extinction and provides unprecedented insights into the cataclysmic event. DePalma's meticulous excavation reveals exquisitely preserved fossils, including three-dimensional specimens, plant material, and fish entombed by a single flood. The site's significance as a time capsule of prehistoric life underscores its importance in unraveling Earth's history.
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