australia
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Prehistoric Omelettes? Early Humans Hunted Giant Australian Bird To Extinction For Its Eggs
Burn patterns evident on eggshells belonging to ancient, 500-pound flightless Australian birds were recently found by researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder. This suggests early humans hunted the bird and collected its eggs to cook.
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