| 11. | Even tiny ear bones are present in the 80-million-year-old fossils, found in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, said researcher Michael Novacek.
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| 12. | Given a crowbar, a hammer, and a probe to get the ear bones, I figure I could break every bone.
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| 13. | Nonetheless, findings on the extinct species " Teinolophos " confirm that suspended ear bones evolved independently among monotremes and therians.
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| 14. | In some extinct mammal groups like eutriconodonts, the Meckel's cartilage still connected otherwise entirely modern ear bones to the jaw.
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| 15. | Eight whales died and scientists found hemorrhaging around their brains and ear bones, injuries consistent with exposure to loud noise.
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| 16. | Marsupials have the typical characteristics of mammals e . g ., mammary glands, three middle ear bones, and true hair.
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| 17. | The researchers in both studies made use of a tiny ear bone found in fish larvae to help trace their whereabouts.
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| 18. | Necropsies revealed hemorrhaging around the cetaceans'brains and ear bones _ injuries consistent with exposure to loud noise . _ _ _=
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| 19. | Six whales died, and scientists found hemorrhaging around their brains and ear bones _ injuries consistent with exposure to loud noise.
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| 20. | There could be a hole in the ear drum, fluid in the middle ear, damage to the middle-ear bones, wax buildup.
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