
Fossils from the Jose Creek Formation in New Mexico reveal that angiosperms (flowering plants) had built dense, fruit-bearing forests nearly 75 million years ago — nearly 9 million years before the end-Cretaceous mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs — challenging a long-held evolutionary narrative about how they came to dominate the planet.
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