The tusks of a stoutly built plant-eating mammal relative that inhabited Antarctica 250 million years ago are providing the oldest-known evidence that animals resorted to hibernation-like states to get through lean times such as polar winters.
via CBC | Top Stories NewsFriday, 28 August 2020
Mammal relative learned to hibernate before Age of Dinosaurs
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