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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Jurassic mammals’ fur colour revealed for first time

Fossils that preserve the details of Jurassic and Cretaceous mammals in spectacular detail have allowed scientists to determine, for the first time, the likely colour of their fur. Researchers analysed tiny structures in the hair of a previously undescribed flying-squirrel-type creature — which they dubbed Arboroharamiya fuscus — and five other mammal fossils from what is now northeastern China. Compared with the hair of modern mammals, the shape and size of the structures suggest that the ancient animals were dark-coloured.

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