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Mexico has relatively stayed the same as it was during the Holocene, but due to natural disasters, most of Mexico has become the savanna, making it look like East Africa. Many species thrive and are still around today.

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  • Mexico (New Pleistocene)
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  • Mexico has relatively stayed the same as it was during the Holocene, but due to natural disasters, most of Mexico has become the savanna, making it look like East Africa. Many species thrive and are still around today.
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  • Mexico has relatively stayed the same as it was during the Holocene, but due to natural disasters, most of Mexico has become the savanna, making it look like East Africa. Many species thrive and are still around today.
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