Biology
Vegan Flightless Bird (Gastornis) Roamed Arctic 50 Million Years Ago
Fossils of a giant, flightless bird have finally been analyzed, and confirm a prehistoric species known as Gastornis roamed the Arctic 53 million years ago. While the climate was much different then, scientists warn that climate change could one day invite more diverse species to the North.
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