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Researchers Stunned to Find Five-Million-Year-Old Remains of a Mammal Related to the Present-Day Honey BadgerThe remains were unearthed by experts from the early Pliocene site of Langebaanweg on the West Coast, stated Science Times. The creature whose fossil was unearthed is Mellivora benfieldi ...
The part you quote embodies a serious misprint. The words “distinguished by the marine Pliocene” should read “distinguished by the name Pliocene.” As I am writing further on the ...
Originating from the North Pacific Ocean, the Ontocetus genus spread to the Atlantic during the Mio-Pliocene transition. This migration was probably facilitated by the Central American Seaway ...
Although no longer native to North America, the ancestors to today’s aerodynamic rodents likely made the most of the Early Pliocene’s warmer climate. The new findings come from an ...
Hyderabad: A recent study led by scientist Govindaswamy Umapathy's lab at the CCMB-Laboratory for Conservation of Endangered ...
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