Colossal Terror Bird Fossil Unveils Ancient South American Predator

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Researchers have analyzed a fossil of a giant meat-eating terror bird, potentially the largest known of its kind, from the Miocene epoch, found in Colombia's Tatacoa Desert. This discovery provides new insights into the wildlife of northern South America 12 million years ago, suggesting that these birds were significant predators in the region. The fossil, a leg bone with marks from an extinct caiman, indicates the bird's possible cause of death and highlights the diverse ecosystem of the time, which included primates and giant sloths.
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