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From the album: Vertebrates
Enantiornithes Probably Cathayornis yandica Zhou & Zhang, 1992 Lower Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation Jianchang Liaoning PR China-
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From the album: Hell Creek / Lance Formations
Even in the final years of the non-avian dinosaurs, the paravians remained diverse, with many species represented in the famed Hell Creek formation. -
From the album: Hell Creek / Lance Formations
Avisaurus cf. archibaldi Hell Creek Fm., Garfield Co., MT, USA More information Avisaurus is an extinct, toothed Enantiornithine bird that lived at the very end of the Cretaceous. It likely held a similar niche that hawks/eagles do today, preying on small vertebrates like lizards and mammals.- 2 comments
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From the album: Dinosaurs
A Cretaceous bird tooth (avian dinosaur). ~ 4 mm in height.-
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I read news stories about the discovery of extinct birds in Myanmar being preserved in Burmese amber. Does any have an idea of how these birds could have survived in Burmese amber without their skin decomposing? Can you image a Miocene fossil bird from the Caribbean being preserved in Dominican amber?
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