Remarkably Well Preserved Arrow-Tailed Bird Fossil Found In Brazil

Geo Beats 2015-06-03

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The remains of a roughly 115-million-year-old bird were uncovered in Brazil, and they were complete enough to show that it had two rather unique tail feathers.

During a recent expedition in Brazil, researchers found all sorts of fossils, but one of them really stands out. 

The remains of a roughly 115-million-year-old bird were uncovered, and they were complete enough to show that it had two rather unique tail feathers. 

Each is characterized as being ‘ribbonlike’ and capped with an arrow-shaped array of feathers. 

Scientists have already determined the plumage wasn’t likely of much use for flying.  They have formulated a couple of theories about other ways in which it may have been beneficial. 

Among them are as a means of sexual display, visual communication, or identifying similar species. 

Information gleaned about the particular bird found is much more definitive.

It measures about 5 and-a-half inches long,

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