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Bird family tree shaken by discovery of feathered fossil (1 Viewer)

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They're some of the strangest birds in the world, known for their bright plumage and their penchant for fruit.

The turacos, or banana-eaters, are today found only in Africa, living in forests and savannah.

A beautifully preserved fossil bird from 52 million years ago is shaking up the family tree of the exotic birds.

The fossil's weird features suggests it is the earliest known living relative not just of the turacos, but of cuckoos and bustards (large long-legged birds).

And the fact the remains were unearthed in North America shows the distribution of different birds around the globe would have been very different in the past.




Article here
 
They're some of the strangest birds in the world, known for their bright plumage and their penchant for fruit.

The turacos, or banana-eaters, are today found only in Africa, living in forests and savannah.

A beautifully preserved fossil bird from 52 million years ago is shaking up the family tree of the exotic birds.

The fossil's weird features suggests it is the earliest known living relative not just of the turacos, but of cuckoos and bustards (large long-legged birds).

And the fact the remains were unearthed in North America shows the distribution of different birds around the globe would have been very different in the past.


Article here

Even the BBC article is weird. If it's a fossil, it can't be a living relative of anything....
MJB|:S||:S||:S|
 
Even the BBC article is weird. If it's a fossil, it can't be a living relative of anything....

You’re obviously not a fan of horror movies where dead things—particularly old dead things—come back to life all the time. ;)
 
You’re obviously not a fan of horror movies where dead things—particularly old dead things—come back to life all the time. ;)

Well, talking of Ronnie Reagan, 'Bedtime for Bonzo' is pretty much a horror movie brought back to life by TV re-runs...:gn:

Then there was 'The Tripper'. a horror movie about a character obsessed with RR...|})|
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