[ad_1] Paleontologists have discovered a cat-sized mammal that roamed overland with dinosaurs towards the end of the Cretaceous period. The 66 million-year-old fossils were found in Madagascar, and the team has published their research on this “crazy beast” in the journal Nature. Researchers have named this peculiar mammal, Adalatherium hui. …
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[ad_1] Paleontologists have published an extensive review of fossil vertebrates from the Cretaceous of Morocco. Along with the research, scientists have described the region where the fossils were excavated as the most dangerous place, about 100 million years ago. Lead author Dr. Nizar Ibrahim of the University of Detroit Mercy …
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