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  • Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals

    Reptile-Like Physiology in Early Jurassic Stem-Mammals

  • Mammalian Origins Major Groups of Synapsida

    Mammalian Origins Major Groups of Synapsida

  • Femur of a Morganucodontid Mammal from the Middle Jurassic of Central Russia

    Femur of a Morganucodontid Mammal from the Middle Jurassic of Central Russia

  • I Found a Baby Mammal Now What?

    I Found a Baby Mammal Now What?

  • Mammal Evolution

    Mammal Evolution

  • A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution Of

    A New Mammaliaform from the Early Jurassic and Evolution Of

  • Mesozoic: the Dark Age for Mammals!

    Mesozoic: the Dark Age for Mammals!

  • What Is a Mammal? Kindergarten

    What Is a Mammal? Kindergarten

  • What Makes a Mammal a Mammal?

    What Makes a Mammal a Mammal?

  • What's a Mammal?

    What's a Mammal?

  • New Specimens of the Multituberculate Mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for Phylogeny and Biology of Taeniolabidoids

    New Specimens of the Multituberculate Mammal Sphenopsalis from China: Implications for Phylogeny and Biology of Taeniolabidoids

  • A Revised Classification of Cynodonts (Reptilia; Therapsida)

    A Revised Classification of Cynodonts (Reptilia; Therapsida)

  • Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation

    Mammal Disparity Decreases During the Cretaceous Angiosperm Radiation

  • The Mammal-Like Reptiles: a Study of Transitional Fossils

    The Mammal-Like Reptiles: a Study of Transitional Fossils

  • When Is a Mammal Not a Mammal?

    When Is a Mammal Not a Mammal?

  • Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G

    Jaw Shape and Mechanical Advantage Are Indicative of Diet in Mesozoic Mammals ✉ Nuria Melisa Morales-García 1 , Pamela G

  • The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals

    The Earliest-Known Mammaliaform Fossil from Greenland Sheds Light on Origin of Mammals

  • Discovery of a 240 Million Year Old Nematode Parasite Egg in a Cynodont Coprolite Sheds Light on the Early Origin of Pinworms In

    Discovery of a 240 Million Year Old Nematode Parasite Egg in a Cynodont Coprolite Sheds Light on the Early Origin of Pinworms In

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  • A Swimming Mammaliaform from the Middle Jurassic And
  • Assembly of Modern Mammal Community Structure Driven by Late Cretaceous Dental Evolution, Rise of Flowering Plants, and Dinosaur Demise
  • Mammal Hallmarks
  • Is It a Fish Or a Marine Mammal?
  • MAMMAL HISTORY FORM a Detailed History Is Essential to Provide the Most Appropriate Veterinary Care for Your Animal
  • A New Tritylodontid from the Upper Jurassic of Xinjiang, China
  • Skeleton of a Cretaceous Mammal from Madagascar Reflects Long-Term Insularity
  • Synapsids and Evolution of Mammals
  • Untangling the Multiple Ecological Radiations of Early Mammals
  • Mandibular and Dental Characteristics of Late Triassic Mammaliaform
  • A New Mammal from the Turonian–Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Galula Formation, Southwestern Tanzania
  • Palaeontologia Electronica a NEW DOCODONT MAMMAL from THE
  • Biogeography
  • The Mammal-Like Reptiles of About 150 Million Plete As Gish Claims It to Be (Raup 1983), and So They Years
  • Early Origins of Modern Birds and Mammals: Molecules Vs. Morphology Michael J
  • The Postcranial Skeleton of Kayentatherium Wellesi from the Lower Jurassic Kayenta Formation Hans-Dieter Sues and of Arizona and the Phylogenetic Farish A
  • Mammal Poster.Indd
  • TOOTH ERUPTION in the EARLY CRETACEOUS BRITISH MAMMAL TRICONODON and DESCRIPTION of a NEW SPECIES by KAIR.K.JAGER€ 1 , RICHARD L


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