Raquel Welch from One Million Years B.C. (1966)
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Early Homo Sapien adding to the vocabulary of one of the first spoken languages (1.3 million B.C.E., colorized)
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One million recyclable bottles "lost" daily in B.C., foundation says timescolonist.com/one-mil…
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Raquel Welch looks to be giving director Don Chaffey a bit of a dressing down, during a (lunch) break in the production of One Million Years B.C. (1966)
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Total Drama Action My Way (Here We Go Again) One Million Bucks B.C.

Chris recaped the previous episode and said that Heather was eliminated. While girls and boys were talking in their trailers, they heard a sound of big horn outside. They went out and found Chris in prehistoric outfits. He said that today's challenge is based on prehistoric movies and told them that their first challenge is to make fire using materials located in natural wildlife and that they shouldn't use modern techology. Chris wanted to do the mammoth hunt but since Owen wasn't here it was cancelled. Duncan decided to cheat, but Chef caught him and Duncan dropped all of his explosives. Meanwhile Harold and Cody were being chased by prehistoric beavers. Courtney tried to make fire but couldn't work, then Lindsay just touched 2 rocks and fire started. Chris announced KG as winners of 1st challenge and that hey got an advantage in the next challenge.

Their next challenge is that they will be fighting with bones on top of the stubs made of rocks, if a contestant falls into tar pit, opposite team wins the point, the team with most points wins the challenge and losing team will be facing an elimination. Since KG won the previous challenge, they get the big bones, while SG small bones. First it was Duncan vs Courtney and then they kissed but Courtney kicked him in kiwis and he fell in pit. KG scores 1 point. Now it was Justin and Harold's turn. Justin was showing off, Harold got annoyed and procceded to attack him, but accidently ripped off his shorts and he was naked. Both KG and SG score a point. Then it was Lindsay vs LeShawna. Lindsay had it hard to hold a bone and when LeShawna touched her, Lindsay fell in pit. SG wins a point. Then it was Beth vs Cody and then prehistoric birds showed up and started to attack Beth and Cody. He tried to get them away, but Beth took the chance and pushed him to fall in tar. KG wins the point. Then it was Noah vs Tyler turn. Noah had hard time holding a bone then under some luck Tyler made Noah fall in pit and winning a point for SG. It was a draw and it was a time for death round: Izzy vs Bridgette. Izzy tried to knock Bridgette oout, but she resisted it,. Then those prehistoric birds picked up Bridgette and she was screaming. Izzy wanted to knock her out herself so she jumped on that 1 bird and started to control her. When she came close to Bridgette, they started to fight with bones while in air. Chef said that things got ridiculous. Ultimately, Bridgette fell into pit after Izzy knocked her off. Chris declared Kg the

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Mars & the CIA: One million years B.C. mysteriousuniverse.org/20…
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One of the first prehistoric cars. Since there was no combustion engines a dinosaur was fed chips to move the carriage. Pangea circa 100 Million B.C
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"Population Growth and Technological Change: One Million B.C. to 1990" by Michael Kremer (winner of this year's Nobel Prize in Economics) jstor.org/stable/2118405?…
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1998: Estimates of World GDP, One Million B.C. - Present by J. Bradford De Long delong.typepad.com/print/…
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Millennials’ voter turnout in 2017 B.C. election up 7% - The 2017 election cost $4.6 million more than the prior one houston-today.com/news/b-…
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a lot of movies and TV from the 1950s and 1960s depict dinosaurs living alongside people just one or two million years ago (examples: Godzilla, One Million Years B.C., the Flintstones, etc), were the vast majority of people back then (in western countries) really unaware that's totally inaccurate?
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Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C. in 1966
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One Million B.C. Monster

New animal idea for the "Ark". Said animal would exist as a homage to the lizards used as dinosaurs in the 1940's film One Million B.C.. Since this would be a made up species I'm unsure what to call it perhaps the Tumak Hal Lizard/Iguana.

This proposed animal would basically have the appearance of a enlarged iguana. Unlike the iguana's they would resemble they would be incredibly hostile, wild ones can be seen hunting. They would be relatively slow (I think like a Sarco would be good), but would also be able to climb walls (Like the Megalania.) Thanks to it's long iguana-like tail it can whip enemies from it's sides and behind. When it's health gets low sometimes it's tail will pop off (It will eventually grow back.) and continue to thrash around harming nearby enemies while the now tailless lizard flees, when the tail finally "dies" it may be looted as if it were a killed animal.

To tame one you must first knock it out and tame it with either prime fish, prime meat, Shadow Steak Saute or some sort of Kibble(Not sure which one to use.) in that order. Once tamed they will also eat regular meat and even the Advanced Crops. When tamed they can have 3-4 riders thanks to their large size. As mentioned previously they can attack enemies from all sides making them great in defending against large crowds. They also of course would still have their wall climbing ability still making them great for exploration and their removable tails for escapes.

Some interesting costume ideas would be their Skeleton, the Mantellodon and maybe a black & white one to make it look like this new animal came jumping straight out of a old Black & White film.

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One Million Years B.C (1966) imgur.com/a/8D342A5
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Carole Landis in One Million B.C.
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One Million B.C. Monster reddit.com/r/playark/comm…
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The first unicellular organisms merges with another (600 million B.C.)
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Scientists and First Nations have become increasingly concerned about the sharp decline in B.C.'s wild salmon populations. This year, DFO forecast 4.7 million salmon would return to the Fraser River; just 600,000 – or 13 per cent of the original forecast – showed up. bc.ctvnews.ca/mobile/near…
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Raquel Welch from the 1966 movie One Million Years B.C. [xpost /r/geekboners]
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Distracted Boyfriend, circa 3.4 million B.C
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I saw a gameplay video of TEQ SSJ Kid Trunks & INT SSJ Goten and they’re absolutely ridiculously powerful b/c they hit for over 2 million when they’re on rotation together. They’re definitely a much needed buff for Hybrid Saiyans, Movie Heroes, and especially Youth.
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Cyberattack exposes information of 15 million LifeLabs customers in B.C. and Ontario cbc.ca/news/canada/britis…
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Jury awards more than $9 million to Vancouver, B.C. couple hit by truck while biking along I-84 in Columbia Gorge oregonlive.com/travel/201…
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TIL: Ancients measured long distances by hiring "bematists." They were trained to count steps while walking between locations and could measure hundreds of miles with 95%+ accuracy. Eratosthenes used one to calculate the circumference of the Earth within 15% in 240 B.C.E. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bem…
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Cash, cars and computers: How B.C. confiscates millions without showing evidence of crime cbc.ca/news/canada/britis…
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B.C. casino β€˜knowingly accepted’ millions from banned loan shark, audit alleges globalnews.ca/news/490561…
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The extinction of Dinosaurs 65 Million B.C Circa.
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Richmond lawyer dropped by TD Canada Trust, sued by BMO: Hong Guo faces three Law Society of B.C. citations. Hearing will explore allegations of professional misconduct related to the disappearance of $7.5 million from trust account richmond-news.com/embattl…
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B.C. universities post $340 million worth of surpluses thanks to international student tuition
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Federal budget devotes $27.5 million to college admissions fixer for a disappointing beach vacation, B.C. tribunal rules news.sky.com/story/man-wh…
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Last known picture before total dinosaur annihilation (66 Million B.C, Colorized)
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B.C. government says millions in subsidies necessary to prevent fracking industry from packing up natural gas deposits and leaving thebeaverton.com/2019/08/…
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CRA finds nearly $600 million in unpaid taxes in B.C. and Ontario real estate sector thestar.com/vancouver/201…
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Ceratosorus Nasicornis Genus goes extinct. (148 Million Years B.C.)
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B.C. commits $50 million to improve Internet in rural communities vancouversun.com/news/loc…
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