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Researcher Stumbles on 46,000-Year-Old Ice Age Bird Under Siberian Permafrost, Says It Looked like It 'Died a Few Days Ago'Two Russian men hunting for fossils of mammoth tusks stumbled upon the body of the bird that died during the Ice Age under the Siberian permafrost, according to Live Science. There were no signs ...
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Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age—we're witnessing a similar process nowNative birds responded to the Ice Age in a variety of ways. Kiwi populations became so isolated in forest patches they split into new lineages. Several moa species moved across the landscape ...
The great auk (Pinguinus impennis) was a bird that dominated the North Atlantic during the ice age and into modern times. Great auks stood over 80 centimetres tall and lived on the open ocean ...
Native birds responded to the Ice Age in a variety of ways. Kiwi populations became so isolated in forest patches they split into new lineages. Several moa species moved across the landscape ...
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