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Discovering an Ancient Swamp Dweller: A New Mammal from Colorado's Past
Rangely, Colorado, USA,Thursday, October 24, 2024
Much of eastern Colorado was underwater, while the western part was likely swampy. The region where the new species was found was where land met water, creating a unique environment. This area was home to various creatures, including turtles, duck-billed dinosaurs, and giant crocodiles.
Heleocola piceanus was larger than most mammals of its time. While today's mammals of similar size might include mice or rats, Heleocola was more like a muskrat. This discovery challenges our previous understanding that all mammals from this period were small.
"There are a few animals from the Late Cretaceous that are bigger than we expected, " Jaelyn Eberle, the lead researcher from the University of Colorado Boulder, explained.
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