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Birds set foot near South Pole in Early Cretaceous, Australian tracks show
Emory paleontologist Anthony Martin and colleagues published their find of some of the oldest, positively identified bird tracks in the Southern Hemisphere, dated to between 120 million and 128 million years ago.
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