Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



During the slowly decreasing warmth of the Pliocene period, as soon as the species in common, which inhabited the New and Old Worlds, migrated south of the Polar Circle, they will have been completely cut off from each other.

This separation, as far as the more temperate productions are concerned, must have taken place long ages ago.

As the plants and animals migrated southward, they will have become mingled in the one great region with the native American productions, and would have had to compete with them; and in the other great region, with those of the Old World.

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