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So that's why they were so bad-tempered: Fleas were an INCH-long when ...
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'These were insects much larger than modern fleas and from the size of their proboscis we can tell they would have been mean,' said George Poinar, Jr., a professor emeritus of zoology at Oregon State University, who wrote a commentary on this find in ...
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