[ad_1] Credit: University of Manchester Nicknamed "The Icon of Evolution" and the "missing link" between dinosaurs and birds, Archeopteryx has become one of the most famous fossil discoveries of paleontology. Today, within …
Read More »How we discovered a new species of the 'missing link' between dinosaurs and birds
[ad_1] Perhaps one of the world's best known fossils is Archeopteryx. With its beautifully preserved feathers, it has been considered as the first bird in the fossil record, and is often called …
Read More »The dinosaur fossil could be a new species among the first birds
[ad_1] The Munich Archeopteryx specimen – distinct from the Daiting specimen?ESRF / Pascal Goetgheluck By Michael Marshall A new species of Archeopteryx, the famous "first bird", has been identified. The discovery supports …
Read More »Birds are more alarmed by moving sticks than moving snakes • Earth.com
[ad_1] A team of scientists led by the University of Exeter has found that, like humans, birds are startled when inanimate objects suddenly move. While testing how jackdaws responded to moving birds, …
Read More »Lungs preserved with refinement 120 million years ago, stunned scientists were studying early birds
[ad_1] ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. – The ancient organs seldom fossilize. Paleontologists were therefore stunned to find the incredibly well preserved remains of a lung belonging to a bird of the dinosaur era. …
Read More »Researchers develop a new method to deal with the deep prejudices of science, starting with birds
[ad_1] CC 2.0. "> An eastern blue bird, Rose's body, is sitting on a fence. Photo of Dolan Trout, used under CC 2.0. UMBC's new research helps eliminate gender bias and publication …
Read More »Vikings 23, Eagles 21: poor performance when birds fall below .500
[ad_1] 7:26 p.m.: The Eagles could not recover the kickoff and the Vikings have exhausted their time. The Eagles fall to 2-3 on the season. They had to win to return to …
Read More »The underestimation of the combined threats of deforestation and wildlife trade will push birds in Southeast Asia
[ad_1] The combined impact of deforestation and wildlife exploitation on the number of birds is seriously underestimated and could lead to the extinction of some species, a study by the University of …
Read More »Minnesota birds continue to crush and the police think it's because they're drunk
[ad_1] Police there say that there is no need to worry, the birds are just a little drunk. No, the city's birds do not eat worm-flavored margaritas. Techar thinks that their confused …
Read More »Birds can get drunk in the bays and fly out the window: Minnesota police
[ad_1] Share this story! Inform your friends on your social network of what you read. Birds get drunk in bays and fly through windows, police say Birds in a Minnesota city act …
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