Studies shed light on Earth-shaking crash that doomed dinosaurs, led to rise of mammals, us
Excerpt:Feb. 7, 2013: A shrew-sized Cretaceous-age animal, Ukhaatherium nessovi, which is one of the many mammals used in a new mammal tree-of-life study. The fossil was discovered in 1994 in the Gobi Desert by the Mongolian Academy and the American Museum of Natural History. AP Photo/American Museum of Natural History, S. Goldberg, M. Novacek A hypothetical placental mammal ancestor, a small, insect-eating animal. A study details the family tree of mammals that have lengthy gestations before birth. It goes back to this shrewish critter slightly bigger than a mouse with a nasty set of teeth. And it first popped in the world a little more than 65 million years ago - just after the cosmic crash which is theorized to have caused the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs.
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New research pinpoints how the torch passed from one dominant creature on Earth to another, from the brutish dinosaur to the crafty mammal.
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