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Fossil Of 'Largest Flying Bird' Identified

Accepted submission by dryriver at 2014-07-08 17:01:35
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The BBC reports (http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-28164063):'The fossilised remains of the largest flying bird ever found have been identified by scientists. This creature would have looked like a seagull on steroids — its wingspan was between 6.1 and 7.4m (20-24ft). The find is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The 25m-year-old fossil was unearthed 30 years ago in South Carolina, but it has taken until now to identify that this is a new species. Daniel Ksepka, curator of science at the Bruce Museum in Connecticut, said: "This fossil is remarkable both for the size, which we could only speculate on before the discovery, and for the preservation. "The skull in particular is exquisite. And given the delicate nature of the bones... it is remarkable that the specimen made it to the bottom of the sea, became buried without being destroyed by scavengers, fossilised, and then was discovered before it was eroded or bulldozed away."'

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