Two bears living in a boreal forest in Canada’s High Arctic millions of years ago munched on too many sweets and didn’t brush their teeth, fossil evidence suggests.
As you might imagine, those bears ended up with cavities — something that paleontologists were very excited to see.
“These individuals actually suffered
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