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No social distancing in the Cretaceous: New study finds earliest evidence for mammal social behavior – UW News

A new study led by paleontologists at the University of Washington indicates that the earliest evidence of mammal social behavior goes back to the Age of Dinosaurs….

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November 2, 2020
An artistic reconstruction of a social group of Filikomys primaevus in a burrow.Misaki Ouchida
A new study led by paleontologists at the University of Washington and its Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture indicates that the earliest evidence of mammal social behavior goes back to the Age of Dinosaurs.
An artistic reconstruction of a social group of Filikomys primaevus in a burrow while dinosaurs roam above.Misaki Ouchida
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