Scientists Find the First Evidence of Birds Nesting in the Arctic Alongside Dinosaurs
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Previously, the oldest evidence of birds in the Arctic was dated 47 million years ago, when dinosaurs were already extinct.
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Scientists Stunned by Evidence of Ancient Birds Nested in the Arctic
Tiny fossil fragments discovered in northern Alaska have revealed that ancient birds were nesting in the Arctic at least 73 million years ago, a full 30 million years earlier than previously believed. These findings, published by researchers studying the Prince Creek Formation, significantly reshape our understanding of avian evolution and survival strategies in extreme climates. Fossil Evidence Points To Prehistoric Breeding Grounds The study, …
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