Johns Hopkins Medicine: Fossil of Huge Terror Bird Offers New Information About Wildlife in South America 12 Million Years Ago
November 05, 2024
November 05, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Nov. 5 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
Researchers including a Johns Hopkins University evolutionary biologist report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct giant meat-eating bird--which they say could be the largest known member of its kind--providing new information about animal life in northern South America millions of years ago.
The evidence lies in the leg bone of the terror bird described in new paper . . .
Researchers including a Johns Hopkins University evolutionary biologist report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct giant meat-eating bird--which they say could be the largest known member of its kind--providing new information about animal life in northern South America millions of years ago.
The evidence lies in the leg bone of the terror bird described in new paper . . .