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No eggs, but live young: mammals possibly started live birth 95 million years earlier than thought

This fascinating discovery suggests that mammals may have begun giving birth to live young much earlier than we previously believed. Researchers have found evidence indicating that this shift could have occurred 95 million years ago. It's incredible to think about how this change might have influenced the evolution of mammals. This new understanding opens up exciting avenues for further research into our animal ancestors.
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