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Cretaceous Bird from China Had Pair of Tail Feathers Twice as Long as Its Body
28 May 2026 EN sci-news

Cretaceous Bird from China Had Pair of Tail Feathers Twice as Long as Its Body

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Named Plumadraco bankoorum, the newly-described species of enantiornithine bird lived in what is now northeastern China during the Cretaceous period, roughly 121 million years ago. The post Cretaceous Bird from China Had Pair of Tail Feathers Twice as Long as Its Body appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

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