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Researchers Determine Which Birds Survived The Dinosaur-Obliterating Mass Extinction
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2018-05-24
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The asteroid crash that occurred 66 million years ago and resulted in the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs did spare many birds. Researchers have narrowed down that group of survivors to ground-dwellers only.
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