Ancient Tree-Stump Skull Rewrites When Land Animals Began to Graze

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Source: Indian Defence Review
Ancient Tree-Stump Skull Rewrites When Land Animals Began to Graze
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A 307-million-year-old skull recovered from a fossilized tree stump in Nova Scotia reveals grinding teeth suited for plants in Tyrannoroter heberti, pushing back the origin of herbivory among land vertebrates to the Carboniferous and suggesting multiple independent plant-eating lineages.

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