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Mammalian ancestors became warm-blooded later than estimated


Denis Arcand

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Mammalian ancestors became warm-blooded some 20 million years later than previously estimated, according to European scientists who analyzed inner ear fossils to solve "one of the greatest mysteries of palaeontology”.

 

https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/scientists-reveal-origin-mammal-evolution-164538839.html

 

 

Mammaliomorphs are the ancestors of mammals. They would have been the first to be hot-blooded.

Un rongeur se tient sur une branche dans la nuit.

PHOTO: UNIVERSITY OF LISBON/LUZIA SOARES

Edited by Denis Arcand

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