The fossilised skull is one of two ever discovered, with the first ... known about Genyornis newtoni. In a new study ...
Paleontologists first discovered these so-called "thunder birds" in the late 1800s. Yet exactly what Genyornis looked like ...
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
The recent discovery of a complete Genyornis newtoni skull has given scientists their first face-to-face encounter with the ...
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
researchers from the university have unveiled the physical structure and ecology of the bird. Flinders University palaeontologists Phoebe McInerney and Jacob Blokland with the discovered fossils.
Flinders University Until about 45,000 years ago, a giant, flightless bird called Genyornis newtoni roamed Australia. Known ... preserved fossil of the bird’s skull for the first time.
Palaeontologists first discovered these so-called “thunder birds” in the late 1800s. Yet exactly what Genyornis looked like has remained a mystery, because until now no well-preserved fossil ...
A team of palaeontologists has discovered a fossil of a ... after they first appeared in the Middle Jurassic right about the time the dinosaurian ancestors of birds were taking to the air." ...