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Krusatodon fossilBBC
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Only a handful of fossils of the primitive shrew-like mammal, Krusatodon , have ever been found.
Researchers used hi-tech X-ray imaging to peer through rock and study growth patterns in teeth.
The creature lived 166 million years ago when Skye was a sub-tropical paradise with warm shallow seas and dense forests.
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