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First Egg of a Mammal Ancestor Discovered, 250 Million Years Old
Scientists have discovered the fossilized egg of a herbivore, an ancestor of mammals, containing an embryo, in South Africa. This 250-million-year-old find suggests this creature did not produce milk for its young, unlike modern mammals.
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