Coryphodon (IMAGE) University of Colorado at Boulder Caption A hippo-like mammal known as Coryphodon was one of several ancient mammal groups that endured twilight winters in the high Arctic 53 ...
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Researchers report the discovery of several sets of fossilized tracks, likely from the brown bear-sized Coryphodon, that represent the earliest known evidence of mammals gathering near an ocean. Today ...
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An extensive set of fossilised footprints shows that prehistoric large mammals were gathering by the sea millions of years earlier than we thought. Anton Wroblewski at the University of Utah and ...
Scientists have found the earliest-known evidence of mammals at the seashore, in a former water lagoon at the Hanna Formation of Wyoming. Footprints left by two species of mammals – one identified and ...