Carnivoran Mammals Fossilized in India
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New fossils reveal ancient carnivorous mammals in Himalayan foothills

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Harrisburg University of Science and Technology has published a study on fossil carnivoran mammals from the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains in northern India .
The newly collected fossils include mustelids, viverrids, and felids (cats) The study published in the Journal of Mammalian Evolution adds important new information to our collective knowledge of carnivorous mammals.
The new species of viverrid, Circamustela bhapralensis, is a younger species with complex teeth.
The fossil record is the basis for understanding life on Earth from the first 4.5 billion years of its history.
Dr. Jasinski : "If we can use what we know about the past to predict aspects of our future, we can work to counteract some of those potential aspects of that future".
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