Research finds that the ancient ostriches developed their flightlessness that we find in modern birds due to the absence of predators.
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The ancestors of ostriches and emus were long-distance fliers. Here's how we worked this out
Aside from being a delight to watch, flight in birds is regarded by many cultures as a symbol of freedom, and a source of ...
How did the ostrich cross the ocean? It may sound like a joke, but scientists have long been puzzled by how the family of birds that includes African ostriches, Australian emus and cassowaries, New ...
A 56 million-year-old fossil bone helps explain how this (mostly) flightless family of birds spread to so many different ...
It may sound like a joke, but scientists have long been puzzled by how the family of birds that includes African ostriches, Australian emus and cassowaries, New Zealand kiwis and South American rheas ...
Ostriches may be ground-bound, but their ancestors could take flight, a new study says The fearsome Australian cassowary, which cannot fly but is sometimes called "the world's most dangerous bird" ...
A remarkable fossil in the National Museum of Natural History’s collection reveals that the ancestors of modern flightless birds were capable of flying long distances ...
A new quiz has been released to test the nation's knowledge of the animal kingdom - and it's safe to say that many Brits will ...
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