A FLESH-EATING bird has been uncovered after nearly 12 million years in a Colombian desert. Scientists revealed this extinct “Terror Bird” was the largest of its kind but explained which ...
The fossil filled a 70-million-year gap in the understanding of how the brains of birds evolved: between the 150-million-year-old Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird-like dinosaur, and birds ...
The birds of today descended from the dinosaurs of yore. Researchers have known relatively little, however, about how the bird's brain took shape over tens of millions of years. "Birds are one of ...
Remembering that birds are part of the dinosaur radiation ... ‘large, elongate, fossil egg’), which reaches an impressive 24 inches in length. Sauropod eggs were average by comparison ...
Paleontologists have revealed a previously unknown species of early bird following the discovery of a remarkable "one-of-a-kind" fossil ... the earliest bird-like dinosaur—and modern birds ...
Paleontologists have unearthed a well-preserved skull fossil that could advance our understanding of avian intelligence. This ancient bird lived in what is now Brazil roughly 80 million years ago ...
Some believed that the pods looked like ‘alien eggs’ or ‘dinosaur fossils’, which led to captivating but outlandish stories. The Sun reported that something similar to this was discovered ...
The fossil fills a 70-million-year gap in understanding of how the brains of birds evolved: between the 150-million-year-old Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird-like dinosaur, and today's birds.
The fossil fills a 70-million-year gap in understanding of how the brains of birds evolved: between the 150-million-year-old Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird-like dinosaur, and today's birds.