New Species of Tiny Cretaceous Mammal Discovered by University of Portsmouth Student
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New Species of Tiny Cretaceous Mammal Discovered by University of Portsmouth Student
A University of Portsmouth student has discovered a new species of prehistoric mammal dating back 145 million years to the Berriasian age, providing fresh insights into the diversity of early mammals that lived alongside dinosaurs.
Newly Discovered Polyiron Duct Mammal Species in the UK
Paleontologists have unearthed fossilized teeth from a newly identified genus and species of plagioclase polyuria in the lower Cretaceous Luluworth Formation within the Purbeck Group in Dorset, England. Artist’s depiction of Nova Cradon Mirabilis. Image credit: Hamzah Imran. Multi-liquids represent a highly successful and diverse group of Mesozoic mammals. Over 200 species have been documented, [...] The post Newly Discovered Polyiron Duct Mamma…
New Species of Multituberculate Mammal Discovered in UK
Paleontologists have discovered the fossilized dental remains from a new genus and species of plagiaulacid multituberculate in the Lower Cretaceous Lulworth Formation of the Purbeck Group, Dorset, United Kingdom. The post New Species of Multituberculate Mammal Discovered in UK appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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