Colombian Desert Yields Fossil of Enormous Prehistoric 'Terror Bird'

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Researchers have discovered a fossilized leg bone of a giant 'terror bird' in Colombia, providing new insights into ancient South American ecosystems. This bird, believed to be the largest known species of its kind, was a major predator in the region 12 million years ago. The fossil, found in the Tatacoa Desert, is the northernmost evidence of the bird in South America, suggesting it played a significant role in the predatory wildlife of the time. The study highlights the diverse and now-extinct ecosystem of the Miocene epoch.
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