CBC Kids News ⢠Published 2021-04-28 06:00 Fossil jawbone found in South America ⭐️HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW⭐️ Paleontologists in Chile have found a fossil jawbone with teeth. The fossil comes from a skunk-like mammal that lived more than 70 million years ago. Keep reading to learn more about the significance of the find! ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ Paleontologists working in southern Chile have made a cool discovery. They’ve found part of a fossilized jawbone, with teeth, belonging to a skunk-like mammal that lived there at the time of the dinosaurs. The discovery was published in the journal Scientific Reports in April. Scientists say it could help answer questions about how mammals have evolved over time.