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Spec's oceans, as much as the land, are home to strange and novel creatures, the product of several marine extinctions and 65 million years of divergent evolution from our own timeline. Our familiar toothed whales (such as dolphins), baleen whales, earless seals, and sea lions are in Spec replaced by mosasaurs, hesperornithids, giant penguins, and cancridonts, while the evolution of p-krill prompted the evolution of the baleen-squids. All of these creatures, however, feed upon meat of one kind or another, and other groups have evolved to feed upon aquatic plants. One of these groups is Laticanidae.

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  • Spec Dinosauria: Laticanatidae
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  • Spec's oceans, as much as the land, are home to strange and novel creatures, the product of several marine extinctions and 65 million years of divergent evolution from our own timeline. Our familiar toothed whales (such as dolphins), baleen whales, earless seals, and sea lions are in Spec replaced by mosasaurs, hesperornithids, giant penguins, and cancridonts, while the evolution of p-krill prompted the evolution of the baleen-squids. All of these creatures, however, feed upon meat of one kind or another, and other groups have evolved to feed upon aquatic plants. One of these groups is Laticanidae.
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  • Spec's oceans, as much as the land, are home to strange and novel creatures, the product of several marine extinctions and 65 million years of divergent evolution from our own timeline. Our familiar toothed whales (such as dolphins), baleen whales, earless seals, and sea lions are in Spec replaced by mosasaurs, hesperornithids, giant penguins, and cancridonts, while the evolution of p-krill prompted the evolution of the baleen-squids. All of these creatures, however, feed upon meat of one kind or another, and other groups have evolved to feed upon aquatic plants. One of these groups is Laticanidae.
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