Find a New Mammal From the Dinosaur Era in Chilean Patagonia
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In a surprising paleontological finding, a team of researchers from the University of Chile found in Chilean Patagonia the fossil remains of an unknown mammal that lived during the Cretaceous period, more than 70 million years ago. This small animal, of which fragments of jaw and teeth were found, lived in a time dominated by dinosaurs. Despite its modest appearance, the discovery is key to understanding the evolution of mammals in the southern …
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