The University of England's Ford Mouth University has found a teeth of a mice who lived 145 million years ago.
Student Grand Smith, from the University of Portsmouth, England, found a sharp 2 teeth between the rocks at the "Dorset" beach in Southwest England.
They are like a rat living in the net.
The sharpness of the tooth is at the same time eating food and chewing it, with the mice of the mice.
Researcher Steve Swademann said that the creature for those teeth may have lived about 14½ million (145 million) years ago.
Furthermore, this organism is mammal, and said that the dinozor can be of any kind of early dystrophy tone enzyme and duristosterium neomini.
The discovery of the tooth mouse
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