Ancestor of all land herbivores identified

A small lizard-like creature that lived more than 300 million years ago is believed to be the earliest known ancestor of plant-eating mammals.

Ancestor of all land herbivores identified

A small lizard-like creature that lived more than 300 million years ago is believed to be the earliest known ancestor of plant-eating mammals.

Eocasea martini, which measured less than eight inches, marked a pivotal transition from carnivores to herbivores on the land.

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