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Bikini Bottom Tar Pits
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− | The '''Prehistoric Tar Pit''' is a tar pit that appeared in the episode: [[Ditchin']]. It is a tar pit that has many fossils at the surface. SpongeBob almost | + | [[Image: SpongeBobInTarPit.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|[[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] in the tar pit.]] |
+ | The '''Prehistoric Tar Pit''' is a tar pit that appeared in the episode: [[Ditchin']]. It is a tar pit that has many fossils at the surface. SpongeBob almost sank there in [[Ditchin']]. | ||
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+ | Fossils at the surface of the tar suggest that dinosaurs once lived on or near the pit and even ice age creatures like a mammoth and a aurochs you see in the picture possibly got stuck in ocean then die and sunk into Prehistoric Bikini Bottom. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 15 June 2020
The Prehistoric Tar Pit is a tar pit that appeared in the episode: Ditchin'. It is a tar pit that has many fossils at the surface. SpongeBob almost sank there in Ditchin'.
[edit] Early Inhabitants
Fossils at the surface of the tar suggest that dinosaurs once lived on or near the pit and even ice age creatures like a mammoth and a aurochs you see in the picture possibly got stuck in ocean then die and sunk into Prehistoric Bikini Bottom.
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