Ice Age

Event Card
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Play: Place this card on any SPECIES card.

Effect: The SPECIES card is immediately discarded. Leave the Ice Age card in the space and all adjacent cards are “frozen” (cannont be moved). When your opponent has finished their turn, discard the Ice Age card.

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An ice age is a period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth‘s surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Within a long-term ice age, individual pulses of cold climate are termed “glacial periods” (or alternatively “glacials” or “glaciations” or colloquially as “ice […] read more

Sand Storm

Event Card
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Play: Place this card on any terrestrial SPECIES card.

Effect: The SPECIES is immediately discarded. In the same action, this EVENT moves onto an adjacent card. A game of rock-paper-scissors determines whether this next SPECIES is also discarded. Repeat until your opponent wins wins at rock-paper-scissors.

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A dust storm is a meteorological phenomenon common in arid and semi-arid regions. Dust storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind blows loose sand and dirt from a dry surface. Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, a process that moves soil from one place and deposits it in another. Drylands around […] read more

Volcano

Event Card
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Play: Place this card on any SPECIES card.

Effect: The SPECIES card is immediately discarded

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A volcano is a rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. Earth’s volcanoes occur because its crust is broken into 17 major, rigid tectonic plates that float on a hotter, softer layer in its […] read more

Time Travel!

Event Card
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Play: Play immediately after an opponent’s EVENT card is played.

Effect: The opponent’s EVENT card is immediately discarded, and its effects are cancelled. The Time Travel card is then also discarded.

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Time travel is the concept of movement (such as by a human) between certain points in time, analogous to movement between different points in space, typically using a hypothetical device known as a time machine, in the form of a vehicle or of a portal connecting distant points in time. Time travel is a recognized […] read more

Climate Change

Event Card
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Play: Place this card on any SPECIES card.

Effect: The SPECIES is immediately discarded. Leave the Climate Change card in the space. After your opponent has had their turn, any SPECIES that is still adjacent (horizontal and vertical) to this card (as well as this event card) is also discarded.

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Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years). Climate change may refer to a change in average weather conditions, or in the time variation of weather around longer-term average conditions (i.e., more or fewer extreme […] read more

Mamenchisaurus

Mamenchisaurus
Scale 9 Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2
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5 POINTS

Play: Mamenchisaurus had a MOVE of 2.

Fact: Had the longest neck of any creature that lived, stretching to 18 meters.

warm, hot
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Mamenchisaurus (/mɑːˈmʌntʃiˈsɔːrəs/ mah-mun-chi-sawr-əs,[1] or spelling pronunciation /məˌmɛntʃiˈsɔːrəs/) is a sauropod dinosaur genus including several species, known for their remarkably long necks[2] which made up half the total body length.[3] It is known from numerous species which ranged in time from 160 to 145 million years ago, from the Oxfordian to Tithonian ages of the late […] read more