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A donated bird bone leads Taiwan researchers to an extinct Ice Age peacock no one knew existed
1+ hour, 58+ min ago (407+ words) Researchers in Taiwan traced a donated fossil bone to an unrecognized Ice Age bird. It wasn't just any bird, but rather an extinct peacock species that lived only on the island, as Central News Agency reported. Beyond identifying a bird…...
Seaside town celebrates its fossil finding history - AOL
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (276+ words) Crowds have descended on a seaside town for an annual festival celebrating the Jurassic Coast and its role in the history of fossil finding. Set against the dramatic cliffs and beaches where important discoveries have been made, Lyme Regis Fossil…...
Terror birds survived millions of years longer than previously thought
5+ hour, 36+ min ago (749+ words) A 25, 000-year-old fossilized "drumstick" is writing a new chapter for these flightless birds that terrorized the post-dinosaur world. Terror birds that once dominated South America's savannas with giant, hooked beaks and fleet feet may have survived much longer than previously…...
Mongolia recovers rare Tarbosaurus skeleton, 28 fossil groups after 20-year smuggling saga
12+ hour, 10+ min ago (293+ words) A rare dinosaur skeleton finally made its way home after being illegally smuggled out of Mongolia two decades ago. After years of effort, officials said a Tarbosaurus bataar skeleton and dozens of other fossils smuggled abroad are back in the…...
Newly discovered crocodile dubbed 'Lucy's hunter' was likely top predator in its habitat
8+ hour, 16+ min ago (401+ words) "It was the largest predator in that ecosystem, more so than lions and hyenas." Among the likely hazards in early human Lucy's East African habitat was a newly identified crocodile species, scientists say, adding a new detail to the world…...
Today in History, 1928: Concordia professor studies "weird, snake-like" bird in the Amazon
6+ hour, 10+ min ago (405+ words) On this day in 1928, Concordia biologist R. E. Fugelstad described the unusual South American hoatzin, a bird whose young can climb trees, swim underwater, and display reptile-like traits. Here is the complete story as it appeared in the paper that day: "PHEASANT…...
Rhizomes and beginnings
12+ hour, 49+ min ago (1101+ words) Brauwelt There are areas around the world set aside for agriculture that may look green and appealing to us with their nicely organized rows of plants yielding food or textiles for our consumption, but in Mother Nature's eyes, they're ugly…...
World Croc Day: A tribute to the planet's oldest creatures
11+ hour, 41+ min ago (103+ words) Wednesday marks World Croc Day, a celebration of the planet's oldest creatures. Click PLAY to hear the full conversation. Speaking to 6 PR's The Long Lunch host Tod Johnston, Perth Zoo senior reptile keeper Brendan Mc Gill said Australian crocodiles are…...
Roadside reptile mystery continues as remains confirmed as saltwater croc
20+ hour, 16+ min ago (563+ words) Reptile remains found on a Waterloo Corner roadside have been confirmed as belonging to a saltwater crocodile. File image. (Solar Whisper: David White) Reptile remains found dumped on the side of an Adelaide roadside have been confirmed as belonging to…...