
Mammals Might Have Slept Through Dino Destroyer
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The Potential Role of Hibernation in Saving Ancestral Mammals from Extinction
This chapter explores a study suggesting that hibernation may have helped ancestral mammals survive the extinction event caused by the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs. The study examines the hibernation abilities of tenrecks, small Madagascar mammals, and proposes that burrowing and extended hibernation could have been crucial for their survival.
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