The humble rodent “thumb” may not seem like an obvious window into evolution, but its keratinized tip – the unguis (hoof, claw, or nail) – turns out to reveal striking insights into rodent history and ...
Researchers (left to right) Gordon Shepherd, Anderson Feijó, Lauren Johnson, and Rafaela Missagia, working in the Field Museum’s mammal collections. Picture a squirrel eating an acorn. It’s holding ...
Humans and many rodents share one feature in common that may come as a shock: thumbnails. Most people would think that rodents only have sharp claws, but the majority of these mammals actually have ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Rodents in Chicago have been adapting to an increasingly urban environment over the past century, a new study has shown.
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Scientists thought this rodent family went extinct 11 million years ago – then they found some in the jungle
In 2005, researchers described what they believed to be a new family, genus, and species of rodent. It was a delightfully ...
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