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How has the environment of this location changed since Basilosaurus lived?
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How has the environment of this location changed since Basilosaurus lived?
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The fossil shown in this photo is of a Basilosaurus. Its skeletal features suggest that it spent its entire life swimming in the ocean. Look at the environment the fossil was found in. Consider that Basilosaurus lived in the ocean
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