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A newly identified small mammal from the Late Cretaceous epoch (about 75.5 million years ago) that resembles today’s rodent might be the earliest example of mammals exhibiting social behavior beyond coming together to mate or raise young. (Misaki Ouchida/)Gatherings have been upended this year, as many of us meet over Zoom or in distanced and masked settings outdoors to avoid the risk of contributing to the spread of COVID-19. But one thing hasn’t changed: Humans are social animals, and we need each other. New research that analyzed the fossil record of Egg Mountain, a paleontology site in Montana, suggests that this gregarious trait may go farther back than scientists previously thought.Pub

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