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Ancient webbed masters.


Newly unearthed Unearthed is the name of a Triple J project to find and "dig up" (hence the name) hidden talent in regional Australia.

Unearthed has had three incarnations - they first visited each region of Australia where Triple J had a transmitter - 41 regions in all.
 fossils of a 110-million-year-old species bolster the notion that all modern birds Modern birds (subclass Neornithes) are the members of class Aves that have survived into recent times and have coexisted with humans. Modern birds are characterised primarily by their toothless beaks, as most prehistoric bird groups possessed teeth.  evolved from aquatic ancestors. Fragmentary fossils of Gansus yumenensis collected earlier had suggested that it was a wading bird similar to today's sandpipers, says Jerald D. Harris, a paleontologist at Dixie State College in St. George, Utah St. George is a city located in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Utah, and the county seat of Washington County, Utah.GR6 It is the principal city of and is included in the St. George, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. . The new specimens from northwestern China Northwestern China (西北, Xīběi) includes the autonomous regions of Xinjiang and Ningxia and the provinces of Shaanxi, Gansu, and Qinghai. See also
  • Ma clique
  • Tangut
, which together include all the bird's bones except its skull and upper neck, informed this artist's sketch. The bird's shape and its webbed feet indicate that the creature was a foot-propelled diver like modern loons. Features of some bones establish G. yumenensis as the oldest known ancestor of modern birds, Harris and his colleagues assert in the June 16 Science.
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Title Annotation:This Week
Author:Perkins, S.
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Jun 17, 2006
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