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IFLScience on MSNTwo Jurassic Fossils Could Be The Earliest True Birds Ever FoundTwo fossils suggest that birds were thriving and diversifying in China as the Jurassic Period closed, new research reveals.
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Cretaceous fossil from Antarctica reveals earliest modern birdDigital reconstruction of the Late Cretaceous (~69 million years old) crown bird Vegavis iaai that was completed following ...
The bird has a short tail ending in a pygostyle, an important aerodynamic innovation moving the center of mass forward toward ...
Three dinosaur-themed bounce houses await and there’s a Jurassic Quest gift shop called the Dino Store, which sells ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRare Neck Fossil With Puncture Mark Suggests a Prehistoric Crocodilian Snacked on a Young Pterosaur 76 Million Years AgoThe fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
A 68-million-year-old skull fossil found in Antarctica has revealed the oldest known modern bird, which was likely related to ...
For decades, scientists have wondered at the taxonomy of Vegavis iaai— an ancient avian specimen that lived in what is now ...
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StudyFinds on MSN‘Weird and wonderful’: Antarctic fossil forces scientists to redraw the bird family treeDiscover the remarkable bird fossil from Antarctica that is rewriting the story of bird evolution. Learn how this 69-million-year-old bird challenges previous theories.
A few fossilized body parts hinted at an enigmatic bird's close ties to waterfowl like ducks and geese. A newfound skull may bolster that idea.
A team of geologists, paleontologists, and climate scientists with members from institutions in Mexico, the U.S., and Spain ...
Cretaceous fossil from Antarctica reveals earliest modern bird. ScienceDaily . Retrieved February 13, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 02 / 250205131109.htm ...
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