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  1. Ancient superpredator that lived 328 million years ago was 'the T. rex of its time'
    livescience.com/tetrapod-preda

    #Fossil bone #histology reveals ancient origins for rapid juvenile growth in tetrapods nature.com/articles/s42003-022

    Early #tetrapods like #whatcheeriads were related to modern #reptiles, #amphibians and #mammals but were in a different evolutionary lineage than the ancestor of those three groups. To find rapid growth in as old an animal as #Whatcheeria was really unexpected.

  2. Ancient superpredator that lived 328 million years ago was 'the T. rex of its time'
    livescience.com/tetrapod-preda

    #Fossil bone #histology reveals ancient origins for rapid juvenile growth in tetrapods nature.com/articles/s42003-022

    Early #tetrapods like #whatcheeriads were related to modern #reptiles, #amphibians and #mammals but were in a different evolutionary lineage than the ancestor of those three groups. To find rapid growth in as old an animal as #Whatcheeria was really unexpected.

  3. Ancient superpredator that lived 328 million years ago was 'the T. rex of its time'
    livescience.com/tetrapod-preda

    #Fossil bone #histology reveals ancient origins for rapid juvenile growth in tetrapods nature.com/articles/s42003-022

    Early #tetrapods like #whatcheeriads were related to modern #reptiles, #amphibians and #mammals but were in a different evolutionary lineage than the ancestor of those three groups. To find rapid growth in as old an animal as #Whatcheeria was really unexpected.

  4. Ancient superpredator that lived 328 million years ago was 'the T. rex of its time'
    livescience.com/tetrapod-preda

    #Fossil bone #histology reveals ancient origins for rapid juvenile growth in tetrapods nature.com/articles/s42003-022

    Early #tetrapods like #whatcheeriads were related to modern #reptiles, #amphibians and #mammals but were in a different evolutionary lineage than the ancestor of those three groups. To find rapid growth in as old an animal as #Whatcheeria was really unexpected.