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Greenland Surprises Paleontology with a Finding: They Find the Oldest Mammal in the Jurassic

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Between the icy plains and the rocky formations of eastern Greenland, an international team of paleontologists has found a small fragment of jaw that has turned out to be the fossil of an animal until now unknown: Nujalikodon cassiopeiae, the oldest mammal identified within the lineage of the Docodontans.This research places Greenland as a region of enormous scientific value and advances in almost seven million years the appearance of this key g…
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Between the icy plains and the rocky formations of eastern Greenland, an international team of paleontologists has found a small fragment of jaw that has turned out to be the fossil of an animal until now unknown: Nujalikodon cassiopeiae, the oldest mammal identified within the lineage of the Docodontans.This research places Greenland as a region of enormous scientific value and advances in almost seven million years the appearance of this key g…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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