Researchers from Flinders University have uncovered partial fossils of a 45,000-year-old prehistoric bird in Far North SA.
Chicago’s Field Museum has unveiled an incredible new fossil that displays the evolutionary link between birds and dinosaurs, with Illinois’ governor calling it the “world’s most important fossil.” ...
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.
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.
Palaeontologists first discovered these so-called “thunder birds” in the late 1800s. Yet exactly what Genyornis looked like ...
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