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Paleontologist Unearths Australia's Earliest Known Bird Tracks
Paleontologists have determined that a pair of fossilized footprints found in Dinosaur Cove in Victoria, Australia, were likely made by birds during the Early Cretaceous period, making them the oldest known bird tracks found on the continent.
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