JTweedie
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The discovery of movable upper and lower jaws in a premodern bird that dates from 66.7 Ma has changed what we understand about avian evolution. The neognath Janavis finalidens could move both jaws like most modern birds, unlike palaeognaths (eg ostriches) that can only move their lower jaw, just like with us or like non-avian dinosaurs.
CT scans of toothed bird fossil leads to jaw-dropping discovery
Dating back more than 65m years, specimen’s mobile palate challenges understanding of avian evolution
www.theguardian.com