During the last Ice Age, what is now part of the Rio Grande Valley was a dense swampy marshland that was home to many unique and now extinct animals, such as the powerful Colombian Mammoth, the Giant Gopher Tortoise, or the cunning Saber-Toothed Tiger. Many modern animals had far vaster ranges and were more plentiful, such as the condor or the whooping crane. By the end of the Pleistocene, as the ice began to recede, and the first Paleo Native Americans established themselves within the continent, many of these creatures died out. Many more today are still at risk of being nothing more than a memory in Texas' Natural History.
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Mercedes Hmu I got her wins
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Anyone from south Texas rgv by any chance?
#rgv #956 #southtexas #couples
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Any one got any material on this sweet pussy
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Eating papitas with Abby. Last day in the valley before returning to nyc for a short-but-undetermined time period. Life is constant change. Chaos is sexy. And friends are forever.
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Party like it’s your last birthday 🥳 w/ us next Saturday! #Unstoppable #jmtexx#clubbing #dtmcallen #rgv #rgv956 #956 #fireballshots#fireballwhiskey #fireballshots #nightlife #nightout (at Downtown McAllen) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf18BsopnEL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Mercedes tx/Progresso anyobodoy got her wins hmu she smokes spice and rock Stephanie
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