One of the standout features of the C. torreensis fossil is its tooth replacement pattern. Unlike the posteroanterior pattern seen in most multituberculates, this species exhibited a non-sequential ...
The recent discovery of a well-preserved Cambelodon torreensis fossil in Portugal's Freixial Formation is revolutionizing our understanding of early mammalian evolution, shedding new light on the ...
The first 3D reconstructions of extinct Cretaceous birds reveal a reptilian tooth replacement pattern. The birds flapping around in the Age of Dinosaurs had all sorts of different teeth in their ...
Paleontologists have discovered that sauropod dinosaurs, the largest animals to walk the Earth, replaced their teeth drastically different from other herbivores, according to a new study. Researchers ...