Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Mammals may be 30 million years older than previously thought

An illustration of Haramiyavia clemmenseni, and below with the reconstructed right mandible. The original fossil was scanned to produce detailed three-dimensional images, allowing Luo’s team to explore the anatomy.  (April Neander/UChicago/From Luo et al. 2015)
Paleontologists re-examine a 200-million-year-old fossil from Greenland, reigniting debate about the origins of mammals

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