The skull exhibits a long, pointed beak and a brain shape unique among all known birds previously discovered from the ...
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Ancient Fossil Confirms Early Evolution of Modern BirdsA newly discovered fossil provides strong evidence that modern birds lived alongside dinosaurs. The 69-million-year-old skull ...
Does a duck always look like a duck and quack like a duck? Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, ...
An artistic depiction of the Late Cretaceous modern (crown) bird, Vegavis iaai, pursuit diving for fish in the shallow ocean ...
Among the many unique qualities of this long-extinct Antarctic bird, it seems to have been the earliest creature that could ...
Certain birds that gave rise to today’s ducks and geese found sanctuary in Antarctica during a mass extinction event 66 ...
Omaha’s Durham Museum is inviting visitors to take a trip back to 200 million years ago when Antarctica was home to crocodile ...
Come and see the Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibit it opens Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Durham Museum, but they migrate away in May.
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 treeIn a nutshell A newly discovered 69-million-year-old bird skull from Antarctica proves that modern birds were already diverse ...
"Few birds are as likely to start as many arguments among paleontologists as 'vegavis,'" said professor Christopher Torres.
A 69-million-year-old Antarctic fossil proves some birds thrived before the dinosaurs’ extinction, reshaping avian evolution ...
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