Animals
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Evidence Shows Jeholornis, an Early Bird That Lived 120 Million Years Ago, Was the First Known To Eat Fruits
Jeholornis, an early bird that lived 120 million years ago, is the earliest known fruit-eater, and it may have contributed to the spread of the plants that currently rule the planet.
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