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SCIENTISTS are planning to bring back to life a giant 12ft bird that went extinct 600 years ago using an artificial egg. The ...
Around 136,000 years ago, a flightless bird became extinct. The bird resided on the Indian Ocean atoll of Aldabra, which had its flora and fauna wiped out when the island was completely flooded by ...
A bird that had previously gone extinct came back to life thanks to a rare evolutionary process known as "iterative evolution." The white-throated rail bird can presently be found on the island ...
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10 flightless birds that defy nature’s rules
When people imagine birds, they usually think of flying across open skies with effortless freedom. But not every bird ...
There would be at least four times as many flightless bird species on Earth today if it were not for human influences, finds a study led by UCL researchers. The study, published in Science Advances, ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of flightless bird on a remote island in the Philippines, the conservation group BirdLife International said Tuesday. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
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