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What are some specific examples of matching animals found on the coastlines of africa and south america?

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What are some specific examples of matching animals found on the coastlines of africa and south america?

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Well, if you’re looking for fossils, then, fossils of the Glossopteris Fern are on the matching pieces of Africa/South America. They were also on India, Madagascar, Antarctica, and Australia. The seeds were too large to be dispersed by wind or sea, so the contenents had to be connected in order for them to move, and sprout other places. Fossils of the Mesosaurus, a freshwater reptile were found in Southern South America and Southern Africa. This had to be because they were together, and had some kind of lake inbetween the two, because the oceans are saltwater, and it would have died. Fossil remains of Cynognathus, which was a triassic land reptile were also found on South America and Africa. Another land animal, or reptile, was Lystrosaurus, and that was found on India, Madagascar, Africa and Antarctica. Also, Glacial evidence is there, and Paleoclimate evidence. Coal has been found formed in Antarctica, which it is actually impossible to form coal because it isn’t a warm climate. Good

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