Animals
Extinct Hippo-Sized Marine Animals Were Diverse And Ate Like Vacuum Cleaners, Say Researchers
A new species recently added to the desmostylia group suggests that the hippo-sized suction-feeders were a more diverse group of animals than previously thought and ate in a very unique way.
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