Animals
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Bird Species Extinction: Humans Possibly Cause Demise of 12% of Avians in the Past 126,000 Years [Study]
Many of these bird extinctions were never documented, according to the study. Click to read more. Birds that we know today evolved from a carnivorous dinosaur group called theropods.
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