Megalake Paratethys, extinct since the Late Jurassic period, has entered the Guinness Book of World Records as Earth’s largest lake. Spanning from Austria to Turkmenistan 11.6 million years ago, it covered 1.08 million square miles. The remarkable volume of 407,000 cubic miles of water reveals its geological significance, housing diverse species like the Cetotherium riabinini and colossal Deinotherium.
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