A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverines

RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: New wolverine from Tennessee https://t.co/3KndZq2qJg via @thePeerJ
RT @fulwoodomys: I'm very excited by this cool new wolverine from @GrayFossilSite but mildly sad that it's not Miocene anymore https://t.co…
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RT @TomHoltzPaleo: New wolverine from Tennessee https://t.co/3KndZq2qJg via @thePeerJ
RT @TomHoltzPaleo: New wolverine from Tennessee https://t.co/3KndZq2qJg via @thePeerJ
New wolverine from Tennessee https://t.co/3KndZq2qJg via @thePeerJ
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @thePeerJ: “The new material of Gulo described here demonstrates the presence of wolverines in the Early Pliocene of North America, more…
“The new material of Gulo described here demonstrates the presence of wolverines in the Early Pliocene of North America, more than 1 million years earlier than other known records of the genus.” https://t.co/6qOLo3JiLG https://t.co/GzGFyMpjGB
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
2814 days ago
There's enough here for it to regenerate. https://t.co/pwRn2EHfcx via @thePeerJ
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @ChrisWidga: The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
2814 days ago
The First Wolverine. Ever. @GrayFossilSite New work by Samuels et al. in @thePeerJ. https://t.co/adPX9zqVOI
RT @BehavEcolPapers: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the #evolution of w…
RT @PLOSPaleo: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverin…
I'm very excited by this cool new wolverine from @GrayFossilSite but mildly sad that it's not Miocene anymore https://t.co/rtDW7aIIbN via @thePeerJ
Oldest known #wolverine in the fossil record (~4.5 mya) from the Gray Fossil Site in Tennessee. Saw a talk about it at #SEGSA2018 last week, glad to see the article out now. Also stunning? Co-occurs with fossil #alligators. https://t.co/UEXh8HPzuI #paleontology @thePeerJ
RT @PLOSPaleo: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverin…
RT @PLOSPaleo: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverin…
2815 days ago
RT @PLOSPaleo: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverin…
RT @PLOSPaleo: A new species of Gulo from the Early Pliocene Gray Fossil Site (Eastern United States); rethinking the evolution of wolverin…
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