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On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," paleontologist, Adrian Hunt discovered adelobasileus, the oldest known mammalian fossil in the Chinle Formation. Adelobasileus is thought to be the common ancestor of mammals and lived 200 million years ago.
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This is tribute video i made for prehistoric mammals. I'm sure Dinosaurus is much more popular but prehistoric mammals are very interesting too. Famous examples are Sabre Tooth Cat, Woolly Mammoth, Basilosaurus, Mastodon, etc. These are just pictures slide show. Enjoy! Check out my other tribute to prehistoric birds, reptiles and fish!
Half of the worlds mammals are declining in population and many are at risk of extinction. Thats according to the Red List, the worlds most respected scientific listing of endangered species which was unveiled on Monday at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)s World Conservation Congress in Barcelona.
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On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," night time was the right time for mammals during the age of dinosaurs. Their nocturnal abilities to hunt and feed protected mammals from their predators and lead to further development of their ears.
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Third of three videos showing censorship of the BBC / Attenborough series "The Life of Mammals" by Dutch creationist evangelical broadcasting Evangelische Omroep (EO). Episode 10 absent, BBC reaction
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On the Science Channel's "Mammals vs. Dinos," comparisons are made between the lifespan of dinosaurs and mammals during the Cretaceous. Mammals had much shorter life spans, but reproduced rapidly giving them the evolutionary edge over dinosaurs.
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