Warming world shrinks prospects for mammals
27 Mar 2017

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Jaw and teeth fossils from the cat-sized Arenahippus, ancestor of today’s horse, are much smaller from a period of dramatic warming | University of New Hampshire |
By TIM RADFORD | Scientists in the US have proved it yet again that, in a rapidly warming world, mammals face a diminished future.
In addition to the extinction threats resulting from loss of habitat, drought, floods, heatwaves and the climate shifts that will accompany global warming, mammal species that survive will become smaller as the world becomes hotter, according to a team from the University of New Hampshire.
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