RT @Xero_Phyte: ... c'est qu'il est considéré comme le plus ancien oiseau encore en vie actuellement, depuis qu'on à découvert un fossile d…
... c'est qu'il est considéré comme le plus ancien oiseau encore en vie actuellement, depuis qu'on à découvert un fossile datant du ... Miocène !! Mais ce n'est pas tout ... 2/5 🔗https://t.co/XdHWUcoYWn 🔗https://t.co/7jc1viNYrf https://t.co/ZJKO82tKqU
TIL there were once hoatzin in Europe: https://t.co/uO3lgIifTi https://t.co/FWVhw0DVSH
Avian News: Earliest and first N Hemispheric hoatzin fossils substantiate Old World origin of a “Neotropic endemic” http://t.co/XZp2WhLZBS
Did the hoatzin originate in the Old World? http://t.co/77gFeM4oHA Papers here: http://t.co/YXB6D5FkP3 and http://t.co/HvmEjENqtx
Mysterious south American birds which still retain claws on forelimbs were once spread more widely: http://t.co/srjLaFe3ns
Hoatzins, endemic to the Neotropics, apparently originate in the Palaearctic! http://t.co/vTDkZctSNi
Hoatzins, like hummingbirds, prob spread from Palearctic across Beringia, then dispersed to SAmerica in mid Cenozoic http://t.co/35fx3mWgDo
Hoatzins, like hummingbirds, prob spread from Palearctic across Beringia, then dispersed to SAmerica in mid Cenozoic http://t.co/35fx3mWgDo
Hoatzins, like hummingbirds, prob spread from Palearctic across Beringia, then dispersed to SAmerica in mid Cenozoic http://t.co/35fx3mWgDo
Hoatzins, like hummingbirds, prob spread from Palearctic across Beringia, then dispersed to SAmerica in mid Cenozoic http://t.co/35fx3mWgDo
Mayr et al. publish on a fossil hoatzin (stinkbird) from the Eocene(!). I didn't know any fossils were known. Cool! http://t.co/rt57X179eq
Mayr et al. publish on a fossil hoatzin (stinkbird) from the Eocene(!). I didn't know any fossils were known. Cool! http://t.co/rt57X179eq
New Eocene #hoatzin Protoazin parisiensis: http://t.co/aYj5clzIrf #birds #dinosaurs