Animals
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'Ice Mouse' Fossils Found: Little Mammal Thrived in Coldest Conditions 73 Million Years Ago
The latest research unearthed ice mouse fossils that lived in the coldest conditions 73 million years years ago. The fossils are not a mouse but come from the Gypsonictopidae or a family of now-extinct mammals. Read here.
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