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SUMMARY:NOVA 46x19 - Rise of the Mammals
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DESCRIPTION:Sixty-six million years ago\, an asteroid wiped out thedinos
	aurs in a fiery global catastrophe. But we know littleabout how their succ
	essors\, the mammals\, recovered and tookover the world. Now\, hidden insi
	de ordinary-looking rocks\, anastonishing trove of fossils reveals a drama
	tic new picture ofhow rat-sized creatures ballooned in size and began to e
	volveinto the vast array of species—from cheetahs to bats towhales to hu
	mans—that rule our planet today.
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