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Tiny Ancient Teeth Have Solved a Major Mystery of Evolution

Tiny Ancient Teeth Have Solved a Major Mystery of Evolution
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Jurassic Revolution: New Fossils Redefine Mammalian Ancestry

Jurassic Revolution: New Fossils Redefine Mammalian Ancestry
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New Fossils Unearth Secrets of Early Mammals

New Fossils Unearth Secrets of Early Mammals
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New Species of "Scratch-Diggers" Unearthed From the Cretaceous Period


Scientists unearthed two fossils belonging to “scratch-diggers” that lived in the northeastern part of China sometime between 145 million and 100 million years ago (probably closer to around 120 million years ago). These are the first of the ancient burrowing mammal-like animals found from that time period – specifically the Jehol Biota which includes living creatures that lived during the Early Cretaceous Period in northeast China.
These two new species were distant relatives but they each developed their own unique digging skills. One of the fossils belonged to a foot-long mammal-like reptile called a Tritylodontidae and this new species has been named
Fossiomanus sinensis. The second fossil was a 7-inch-long type of Eutriconodontan called ....

Fangyuan Mao , Jin Meng , American Museum Of Natural History , Institute Of Vertebrate Paleontology , Chinese Academy Of Sciences , Jehol Biota , Early Cretaceous Period , Professor Jin Meng , American Museum , Natural History , Vertebrate Paleontology , Chinese Academy , ஜின் மெங் , அமெரிக்கன் அருங்காட்சியகம் ஆஃப் இயற்கை வரலாறு , நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் முதுகெலும்பு பேலீயஂடாலொஜீ , சீன கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் அறிவியல் , ஆரம்ப கிரேதாஸோஸ் காலம் , அமெரிக்கன் அருங்காட்சியகம் , இயற்கை வரலாறு , முதுகெலும்பு பேலீயஂடாலொஜீ , சீன கலைக்கழகம் ,