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Ancient, newly identified ‘mammoth weevil’ used huge ‘trunk’ to fight for mates – Phys.org
Oregon State University research has identified a 100-million-year-old weevil unlike any other known fossilized or living weevil….

Oregon State University research has identified a 100-million-year-old weevil unlike any other known fossilized or living weevil.
George Poinar Jr., an international expert in using plant and animal life forms preserved in amber to learn about the biology…
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