The spinosaurus was the largest land carnivore.
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Not only was Canada's war effort in World War II far more extensive than that in World War I, but it also had a much more lasting impact on Canadian society. ... Although total casualties were lower than in the previous war, still some 42,000 were killed or died in service, and 54,400 were wounded.
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I don't have the entire answer, but I do know that the freedom of the state (as in acceptance towards people of color) and the several gold rushes and general resource deposits in California drew in pioneers, gold panners, and simple citizens looking to settle down in a high income area.
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