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How A Bird Became Flightless Through Evolution — Twice 

More than 100,000 years ago, a bird flew from Madagascar to an island chain, where it lost the ability to fly. The seas rose and then fell and the bird flew back, only to become flightless again.

Source: How A Bird Became Flightless Through Evolution — Twice : NPR

Posted on June 12, 2019Categories UncategorizedTags birds, evolution, flightlessLeave a comment on How A Bird Became Flightless Through Evolution — Twice 
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