It’s already identified that the earliest ancestors of whales – a gaggle of mammals to which orcas and dolphins belong – had enamel tailored to the nutrition of carnivores. Our contemporary discovery, printed within the magazine Nature Ecology & Evolution, now lets in us to look what an intermediate degree between the damaged enamel in their terrestrial ancestors and the pointy enamel of those aquatic predators may have seemed like. Within the K…
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