Day: August 28, 2013

Not the end of the world: why Earth’s greatest mass extinction was the making of modern mammals

The ancient closest relatives of mammals – the cynodont therapsids – not only survived the greatest mass extinction of all time, 252 million years ago, but thrived in the aftermath, according to new research published today (28th August). The first mammals arose in the Triassic period, more than 225 million years ago. These early fur…Continue Reading Not the end of the world: why Earth’s greatest mass extinction was the making of modern mammals