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New 100 Million Year Old Bird Species Challenges Traditional Bird Evolution Timeline

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In 2013, researchers made a groundbreaking discovery in North America with the unveiling of a novel fossilized bird species. Characterized by its unique attributes not seen in other known fossils, this feathered dinosaur-bird is pushing the boundaries of our understanding of avian evolution.

The identification of this creature as a bird relies heavily on its distinct feathers and skeletal structure that suggest remarkable flight capabilities - an intriguing trt for such an ancient organism dating back more than 100 million years.

This finding has significant implications for traditional views about when birds first appeared on Earth. Prior to this discovery, evidence suggested that birds originated around 140 million years ago, a timeline which may now need reconsideration in light of this latest fossil revelation.

Rethinking the origins and early evolution of birds is a crucial aspect of paleontology; thus, this new species could well redefine our comprehension of these fascinating creatures' ancestral roots.
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