Fossil discoveries in China, such as Castorocauda, reveal that mammaliaformes during the Jurassic were far more diverse and specialized than previously thought. These ancient relatives of mammals included semi-aquatic species and others adapted to tunneling, climbing, and gliding, showcasing an early burst of evolutionary innovation.
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