New clues about how life bounced back after dinosaur extinction
Briefly

A new mammal species found in Corral Bluffs indicates the rapid resurgence of life after the dinosaur extinction, leading to mammals 30 times bigger than pre-extinction ones.
The fossil of Militocodon lydae, ancestor to hoofed animals like pigs and cows, bridges a significant gap in the evolutionary timeline, depicting diversity post-catastrophe.
Read at Mail Online
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