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Hispaniola Selenodon

The Solenodon, which is only found in the Dominican Republic and in one of the last forested patches of Haiti, is often described as a "living fossil", . . . . it has been around, unchanged, for the past 76 million years. Remarkably, this means it would have scuttled between the giant feet of the dinosaurs, when they roamed the Earth.
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