Scientists discover 'world's first bird' that lived 235million years ago

by stvalentine | July 16, 2008 at 04:17 am
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Palaeontologists have unveiled an extraordinary prehistoric 'flying' reptile which lived 235 million years ago.

The kuehneosaurs glided through the subtropical forests of Europe using scaly 'wings' that could carry it distances of more than 30ft.

Experts say the lizard-like reptile, which grew up to 2ft long, used extensions of their ribs to form large gliding surfaces on the sides of their body.

The scientific community is united in the belief that birds descended from reptiles 50 million years later making the kuehneosaurs the world's first 'bird'.

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at 04:42 on July 16th, 2008

stvalentine, I like this story. It's good stuff.

It is almost a mix of bad, Salamander and bird!

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joellerose

How many times in my lifetime have I read of the discovery of an intermediate fossil?  A few years later it's always "oh, never mind".

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