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Early Mammal With Remarkably Precise Bite – HeritageDaily
Palaeontologists at the University of Bonn (Germany) have succeeded in reconstructing the chewing motion of an early mammal that lived almost 150 million years…

Palaeontologists at the University of Bonn (Germany) have succeeded in reconstructing the chewing motion of an early mammal that lived almost 150 million years ago.
This showed that its teeth worked extremely precisely and surprisingly efficiently. Yet it is possible that this very aspect turned out to be a disadvantage in the course of evolution.
At just twenty centimeters long, the least weasel is considered the world’s smallest carnivore alive today. The mammal that researchers at the University…
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