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East Tennessee State University: Fossil Plants Provide Clues to Changing Environments in Tennessee's Past
April 07, 2020
JOHNSON CITY, Tennessee, April 7 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- East Tennessee State University issued the following news on April 2:

The Gray Fossil Site in Gray, Tennessee, is famous for preserving the remains of a 5-million-year-old Appalachian ecosystem. Not only do these fossils include a variety of ancient animals like rhinos, mastodons and pandas, they also include a forest's worth of ancient plants. And that list of plants is now a bit longer thanks to a pair of recent studies iden . . .

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