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According to CNN, the 46,000-year-old bird has been identified as a horned lark, or Eremophila alpestris, and scientists believe it could be a prehistoric predecessor to two subspecies alive today ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. “Not only can we identify the bird as a horned lark,” says coauthor and zoologist Nicolas Dussex of Stockholm University in a press release. “The ...