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'Never before have we been able to reconstruct the growth patterns of these early mammals in such detail'

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Early mammals grew much more slowly but lived substantially longer than today 's small mammals.

Fossil tooth roots of mammal species from the Early to Late Jurassic periods ( 200-150 million years ago) were found at three separate sites.

Researchers determined that the first signs of the growth patterns characteristic of modern mammals, such as a puberty growth spurt, started emerging roughly 150million years ago .

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