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Small mammals from the Jurassic grew more slowly than current ones.

Summary by The Objective | Periodismo Ethos
Un nuevo estudio, publicado en Nature por un equipo internacional de investigadores liderado desde los Museos Nacionales de Escocia, en Reino Unido, describe dos fósiles de Krusatodon kirtlingtonensis, uno adulto y uno juvenil, ambos descubiertos en la isla escocesa de Skye. Estos mamíferos del tamaño de un ratón vivieron hace aproximadamente 166 millones de años. Los especímenes representan el único esqueleto juvenil de mamífero jurásico conoci…

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