New Zealand Cave Yields 1-Million-Year-Old Fossils, Including Possible Flying Kākāpō Ancestor
Scientists have discovered fossils in a New Zealand cave dating back approximately one million years, revealing a lost ecosystem. Among the finds is a possible flying ancestor of the kākāpō, a parrot that is now flightless. The discovery shows that volcanic eruptions and climate upheaval were driving wildlife extinctions long before humans reached New Zealand.
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