followed by speeded development of those same teeth. That slower start represented an initial evolutionary foray into extending growth during childhood, say University of Zurich paleoanthropologist ...
You get through some fitful nights with your unusually fussy baby ... and ta-da! That first teeny-tiny baby tooth appears. But once those little pearly whites start popping up, then what?
Scientists are rejoicing over the recent discovery of the first mummified saber-tooth cub in the history of paleontology. A team of paleontologists discovered a frozen mummy cub in northeast ...
This remarkably well-preserved cub could help scientists answer questions about sabertooth anatomy, hunting, and even coat color.
These results were published in a renowned U.S. scientific journal in 2021, grabbing the world's attention as the first steps ...