New Species is Ancestor of Modern Birch Mouse (IMAGE)
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Paleontologist Yuri Kimura, Southern Methodist University in Dallas, identified a new species of birch mice, Sicista primus, from 17 tiny teeth. A single molar is about the size of half a grain of rice. The teeth, however, are distinctive among the various genera of rodents known as Dipodidae. Cusps, valleys, ridges and other distinguishing characteristics on the surface of the teeth are identifiable through a microscope.
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