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Newly discovered dinosaur footprints suggest the Arctic was a land bridge in Cretaceous times, too

The Bering Land Bridge linked Asia and North America millions of years ago, just as it did in recent ice ages.

By Yereth Rosen August 22, 2018
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As ancient humans used a Beringian land link to migrate between Asia and North America, so did much older forms of life.

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