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'Smallest mammal': Ancient fossil discovery in Patagonia

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AFP,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Aug 2025, 2:26pm
Scientists discovered a mouse-sized mammal fossil from the Upper Cretaceous period in Chilean Patagonia. Photo / Hans Puschel, AFP
Scientists discovered a mouse-sized mammal fossil from the Upper Cretaceous period in Chilean Patagonia. Photo / Hans Puschel, AFP

'Smallest mammal': Ancient fossil discovery in Patagonia

Author
AFP,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Aug 2025, 2:26pm

Scientists have discovered the fossil of a tiny mouse-sized mammal that lived in the time of the dinosaurs in Chilean Patagonia.

“Yeutherium pressor” weighed between 30g and 40g (about one ounce) and lived in the Upper Cretaceous period, about 74 million years ago.

It is the smallest mammal ever found in this region of South America, dating back to the era when it was part of a continental land mass known as Gondwana.

The fossil consists of “a small piece of jaw with a molar and the crown and roots of two other molars,” said Hans Puschel, who led the team of scientists from the University of Chile and Chile’s Millennium Nucleus research centre on early mammals.

The discovery was published this month in the British scientific journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

Researchers found the fossil in the Rio de las Las Chinas Valley in Chile’s Magallanes region, about 3000km south of Santiago.

Despite its similarity to a small rodent, “Yeutherium pressor” was a mammal that must have laid eggs, like the platypus, or carried its young in a pouch like kangaroos or opossums.

The shape of its teeth suggests that it probably had a diet of relatively hard vegetables.

Just like the dinosaurs with whom it co-existed, the tiny mammal abruptly went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period, about 66 million years ago.

-Agence France-Presse

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