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Internationalization of the diagram Snider-Pellegrini-Wegener-fossil-map
1-South-America
2-Africa
3-India
4-Australia
5-Antarctica
6-Fossil remains of Cynognathus, a Triassic land reptile, approximately 3m long.
7- Fossil remains of the freshwater reptile Mesosaurus
8-Fossil of the fern Glossopteris found in all of the southern continents show that they were once joined

9-Fossil evidence of the Triassic land reptile Lystrosaurus
Source http://wrgis.wr.usgs.gov/docs/parks/pltec/pangea.html
Author USGS/USA-Gov, modified by Eurico Zimbres
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