To: Snickering Hound
From your link: A possible European form, Eleutherornis, has also been identified, suggesting that this group had a wider geographical range in the Paleogene.
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Gamecock
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To: Gamecock
From your link: A possible European form, Eleutherornis, has also been identified, suggesting that this group had a wider geographical range in the Paleogene. Died out 40 million years ago, they were closer to the dinosaurs than the Neanderthals.
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