Bigger Mammals Proliferated After Dinosaurs Went Extinct, Fossil Study Suggests

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Study reveals that prehistoric mammals grew larger rather than developed larger brains in order to increase their prospects of survival after the dinosaurs had died out. Researchers suggest that during the initial 10 million years following the extinction of the dinosaurs, mammals emphasized increasing their body size in order to adapt to the profound alterations… Continue reading Bigger Mammals Proliferated After Dinosaurs Went Extinct, Fossil Study Suggests

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