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'''Pellucidar''' was a location from various [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] books; including the comic, ''Tarzan at the Earth's Core''. It was an underground world which features [[Prehistory|prehistoric]] fauna including [[Dinosaur|dinosaurs]], [[Ice Age (film)|Ice Age]] fauna, and [[Neanderthal|Neanderthals]].  
'''Pellucidar''' was a location from various [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] books; including the comic, ''Tarzan at the Earth's Core''. It was an underground world which features [[Prehistory|prehistoric]] fauna including [[Dinosaur|dinosaurs]], [[Ice Age (film)|Ice Age]] fauna, and [[Neanderthal|Neanderthals]].  


According to the [[Seventh Doctor]], Pellucidar was inspired by the [[Silurian capital city|capital city]] of the [[Silurian|Silurians]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silurian Candidate (audio story)|The Silurian Candidate]]'')
According to the [[Seventh Doctor]], Pellucidar was inspired by the [[Silurian capital city|capital city]] of the [[Silurian|Silurians]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Silurian Candidate (audio story)|The Silurian Candidate]]'')
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Pellucidar

Pellucidar was a location from various Edgar Rice Burroughs books; including the comic, Tarzan at the Earth's Core. It was an underground world which features prehistoric fauna including dinosaurs, Ice Age fauna, and Neanderthals.

According to the Seventh Doctor, Pellucidar was inspired by the capital city of the Silurians. (AUDIO: The Silurian Candidate)