Dinosaur demise didn't spur flurry of new mammal species

He said the demise of the dinosaurs may have affected mammal evolution by influencing characteristics like body size rather than boosting the number of new species created. Such changes wouldn't be picked up by the new study, he noted. Full Story »

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Inane comment string by USA Today Readers add as much to the Evolution debate as this new study and this article about it.

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