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Science 2.0. A fossil discovered in northeast China has pushed back mammal evolution 35 million years and provides new information about the earliest ancestors of most of today's mammal species—the placental mammals. Sinensis was 160 million years old fossil pushes back Mammal evolution Discovery. It was collected in the Daxigou site, Jianchang, from the Tiaojishan Formation dated at about 160 million years ago. It was first named by Zhe-Xi Luo, Chong-Xi Yuan, Qing-Jin Meng and Qiang Ji in 2011 and the type species is Juramaia sinensis Fossil.
Some charecteristics of the juramaia sinensis includes features of the long dead organism including its skull and its hair.
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