Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Panamanian land bridge
Target Entity: Isthmus_of_Panama
Preceding Context: It used to be said that boas are found in the New World and pythons in the Old World, but with boid species present in Madagascar, Fiji and the Solomon Islands, this is not quite accurate; instead, it seems that they have survived in evolutionarily isolated areas. South America was isolated until a few million years ago, with a fauna that included marsupials and other distinctive mammals. With the formation of the
Succeeding Context: to North America about three million years ago, boids have migrated north as colubrids (and various Nearctic mammals) have migrated south, as part of the Great American Interchange.
Paragraph Title: Description
Source Page: Boidae

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