EAR ANALYSIS SUGGESTS ARCHAEOPTERYX WAS MORE BIRDLIKE THAN REPTILIAN

The Hindustan Times | January 14, 2009 | Copyright

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Washington, Jan. 14 -- (ANI): A new research has suggested that the earliest known bird, Archaeopteryx, had a similar hearing range to the modern emu, which suggests that the 145 million-year-old creature, despite its reptilian teeth and long tail, was more birdlike than reptilian.

The research was done by a team of paleontologists and biologists from London, Munich and Ohio.

Using innovative modern technology, the team has shown for the first time how the length of the inner ear of birds and reptiles can be used to ...

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