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William Lewis11/28/2022 1:41:26 pm PST

re: #96 JC1

That’s not true. He’s replying to a post about the diversity of life on Madagascar, which has been separated from other land masses around 88 million years ago. Not everything is a Nazi dog whistle.

The prehistoric breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana resulted in the separation of East Gondwana (comprising Madagascar, Antarctica, Australia and the Indian subcontinent) and West Gondwana (Africa-South America) during the Jurassic period, around 185 million years ago. The Indo-Madagascar landmass separated from Antarctica and Australia around 125 million years ago[27] and Madagascar separated from the Indian landmass about 84-92 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous.[28] This long history of separation from other continents has allowed plants and animals on the island to evolve in relative isolation..

Wiki on Madagascar.

The choice of 88 is pure dog whistle.