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Paleontology: Primitive Birds Would Have Had "Fleshy" Teeth in the Palate

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A new study published in the journal The Innovation announces the addition of a new Archaeopteryx to the scientific record. Artistic reconstruction of Archaeopteryx, including the oral papillae on the palate. Credit: Ville Sinkkonen. Flying is an energy-intensive and calorie-demanding mode of transportation, meaning that birds have had to develop specialized methods to find and digest food more efficiently. Unique features: A new study of the ol…
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A new study published in the journal The Innovation announces the addition of a new Archaeopteryx to the scientific record. Artistic reconstruction of Archaeopteryx, including the oral papillae on the palate. Credit: Ville Sinkkonen. Flying is an energy-intensive and calorie-demanding mode of transportation, meaning that birds have had to develop specialized methods to find and digest food more efficiently. Unique features: A new study of the ol…

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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