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Q&A: Climate shifts drove carnivores' evolution from mongoose-like ancestors to diverse forms

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Q&A: Climate shifts drove carnivores' evolution from mongoose-like ancestors to diverse forms

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The ancestors of our furry cats and dogs once looked similar to today's modern mongoose, a mammal with a long body and small, round ears. In fact, all members of the order Carnivora, which includes a variety of mammalian species, such as bears, wolves and even seals, evolved from these 'mongoose-like' creatures.

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