Animals
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Discovery Of Tiny Animals That Walked The Earth After Dinosaur Extinction Provides Clues About Diversification Of Mammals
The fossilized remnants of a mammal species that inhabited the world about 65.5 million years ago have been discovered by American paleontologists. Read more here.
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