Ancient Bird Tracks Found in Australia Rewrite History

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Researchers have discovered the oldest bird footprints ever found in the Southern Hemisphere in Wonthaggi, Australia, dating back to around 120 million years ago. The tracks provide evidence that birds once lived in the southern polar regions of the supercontinent Gondwana. The findings shed light on how early birds dispersed across landmasses and biomes, suggesting that they may have migrated seasonally to and from other environments. The discovery of these tracks may inspire further exploration for evidence of Cretaceous birds in the Southern Hemisphere.
- 120 million-year-old birds tracks near South Pole are the oldest ever discovered in the Southern Hemisphere Livescience.com
- Australian footprints are the oldest known evidence of birds from southern regions Phys.org
- Paleontologists Discover Earliest Known Gondwanan Bird Footprints Sci.News
- Australia's Oldest Known Bird Tracks Are 120 Million Years Old Smithsonian Magazine
- Oldest known bird footprints discovered in Australia Earth.com
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