Posted on 07/25/2002 8:52:50 PM PDT by gcruse
Chinese Fossil Shows Early Bird Supped on Seeds
Paleontologists working in northeastern China have uncovered yet another extraordinarily well preserved bird fossil. The crow-size creature, dubbed Jeholornis prima, lived during the Early Cretaceous period, and its remains provide rare insight into what early birds ate.
According to a report published today in the journal Nature, the beasts stomach contains more than 50 intact plant seeds--the first direct evidence of early avian seed-eating. Other clues to what the animal ate come from the skeleton itself. Zhonghe Zhou and Fucheng Zhang of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, the researchers who describe the fossil, note that features of the jaws, teeth and hyoid bones are consistent with a seed-eating habit.
Whether Jeholornis obtained the seeds from cones in trees or on the ground is unclear. But its body appears to have been well adapted to powerful flight and to perching in trees. This is surprising, Zhou and Zhang remark, considering how primitive a bird it is. The fossil also exhibits a long, bony tail similar to that of dromaeosaurs, thus bolstering the evolutionary link between birds and theropod dinosaurs.
"This discovery, together with many others in recent years," the authors conclude, "suggests that by the Early Cretaceous, early birds had not only diverged significantly in morphology, size, and ecology, but had also differentiated with respect to feeding adaptation." --Rachael Moeller
It's dated younger than Archeopteryx
It's all a Chinese commie athiest plot, no doubt...
Just one more fossil to create two new gaps.
Or another example of the Devil's trickery and the gullibility of godless evolutionists. (/sarcasm)
It had teeth. Did it chew seeds thoroughly before swallowing? Was it a strict vegetarian? Did it migrate with the seasons? At least two more gaps where there was one.
I wonder if it tasted like chicken?
Even as a kid, it seemed to me that
chickens having scaled feet and long
claws was like rabbits fitted out
with bayonets. Dissonant. Of course,
back then, when kids pointed out that
the continents looked like they fit together,
the teachers chuckled and moved on.
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