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New information on giant megapodes
Topic Started: Jun 15 2017, 04:21 PM (447 Views)
heliosphoros
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http://rsos.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/4/6/170233
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BossMan, Jake
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Son of God

Am I the only one who thinks this was posted a few months back? Freaking Mandela affect

Still interesting news
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BossMan, Jake
Jun 16 2017, 11:32 AM
Am I the only one who thinks this was posted a few months back? Freaking Mandela affect

Still interesting news
I think that post was the one made for the article that came to the conclusion that "Genyornis eggs" were actually from a large extinct megapode.
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heliosphoros
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Yes, but its unrelated.
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Paleodude
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Not something I expected so soon but to see more weird and wonderful Australian megafauna is always a plus in my book. The first Australians were probably a little weirded out by the giant mounds popping up everywhere though.
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