Killer Instinct Drove Evolution Of Mammals’ Predatory Ancestors

Killer Instinct Drove Evolution Of Mammals’ Predatory Ancestors

Eurasia Review

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The evolutionary success of the first large predators on land was driven by their need to improve as killers, researchers at the University of Bristol and the Open University suggest.

The forerunners of mammals ruled the Earth for about 60 million years, long before the origin of the first dinosaurs. They diversified as the...

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