New York Times: The brainy birds carry big chips on their shoulders, scientists say.
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Scientists have made an exciting discovery that changes what we know about some of the earliest birds. Fossils found in China show that a bird species called Longipteryx chaoyangensis, which lived 120 million years ago, ate fruit, not fish as previously believed. This finding helps researchers better understand how these ancient birds lived and what […]
New York Times: The brainy birds carry big chips on their shoulders, scientists say.
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