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A beast of the southern wild

Anne Weil ()
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Anne Weil: Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107, USA.

Nature, 2014, vol. 515, issue 7528, 495-496

Abstract: A newly discovered skull from the Cretaceous period belongs to a mammal that was big, strange and fast-moving. The fossil solves a long-standing mystery, and helps to resolve a controversy about mammalian evolution. See Article p.512

Date: 2014
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