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A Student Spotted a Jawbone at a Beach. It Turned Out to Be a New, Mouse-Sized Mammal That Lived Among Dinosaurs

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The species was named for its pointy teeth and could shed light on early mammal adaptations

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A small mammal, which would not exceed 30 or 40 grams, the size of a domestic mouse, is the Yeutherium pressor, the new and important discovery made by scientists of the Paleontological Network of the University of Chile, Hans Püschel and Alexander Vargas together with a team of researchers of the EVOTEM Millennium Nucleus. The finding was published by the prestigious scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, and was made in the Las…

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Smithsonian Mag broke the news in United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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