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Reconstruction of Longipteryx feeding on the mayfly Epicharmeropsis hexavenulosus from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Group of Northeastern China. Miller et al. noted that the foot of Longipteryx could grasp in a way similar to living owls, on which this feeding pose is based. (Julius T. Csotonyi/AsiaWire)

Prehistoric Birds Perferred Bugs To Fish Says Study

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Prehistoric dinosaur birds preferred to snack on insects instead of fish, a new study has revealed. It had been believed that the 120 million-year-old Longipterygidae family's long beaks with sharp…

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The message found in the shop saying: “if someone reads this message, help me, my boyfriend took me out my mobile phone and I cannot communicate with my family, I am not from Puebla, I am from Morelos, my name is Ingrid Saucedo Cervantes, Help”

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A message claiming to be from a kidnapped woman and written on a piece of toilet paper has gone viral on social networks. The mysterious message was found in a…

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