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This Fossil Is a Freeze-Frame of a Mammal Fighting a Dinosaur

Por: The New York Times Science July 18, 2023

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The work of a paleontologist is often like solving a puzzle with no picture on the box and most of the pieces missing. From scattered bones and teeth, scientists studying fossils extrapolate entire long-dead creatures, and even relationships between different species. But every so often, researchers get a lucky break in the form of nearly complete skeletons, their bodies preserved in a way that offers a glimpse into their behavior in life.This... + full article



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