Researchers suggest that ground-based mammals fared better than their arboreal relatives during the end-Cretaceous extinction ...
Professor Janis said, "The vegetational habitat was more important for the course of Cretaceous mammalian evolution than any ...
Our dinosaur expert Dr Susie Maidment and fossil plant expert Dr Paul Kenrick explore what the world was like back then and the animals and plants that called our planet home. The Cretaceous is a ...
More mammals were living on the ground several million years before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, new research has revealed.
More mammals were living on the ground several million years before the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, ...
Flowering plants were spreading across the landscape ... of more than half the planet's species at the end of the Cretaceous remains a matter of scientific debate. But the shifted continents ...
Researchers examined small fossilized limb bone fragments from marsupial and placental mammals in Western North America.
Learn more about the mammalian transition from arboreal to terrestrial life, which began millions of years before the arrival ...
during the Cretaceous period. That's relatively recent in geologic time: If all Earth's history were compressed into an hour, flowering plants would exist for only the last 90 seconds. But once ...
The evidence was gathered from bone articular fragments of therian mammals, which includes marsupials and placentals.
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