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Newly Discovered Beaver-Like Mammal Species Survived Dinosaur Extinction, Researchers Say
When an asteroid impacted Earth 66 million years ago, many species, including dinosaurs, faced extinction. But a furry beaver-like species actually survived and became top dog in the newly available environment.
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