biology
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Prehistoric Feathers Link Dinosaurs To Ostriches, New Study Shows
Researchers from the University of Alberta recently discovered fossilized tail feathers and soft tissues of an Ornithomimus dinosaur that shed light on the evolution of modern-day birds such as ostriches and emus.
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