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How Did Mammals Evolve Sensitive Hearing? Study Challenges Current Beliefs
Mammals have evolved much more sensitive hearing than their reptile-like ancestors thanks to three super tiny bones tucked away in the auditory canal. But researchers are still unsure how the mammalian middle ear evolve. Now the University of Queensland (UQ), is shedding some light on the matter, challenging current beliefs and calling for further fossil evidence.
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