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Researchers find eggshells of extinct Dwarf Emu in Australia’s sand dunes – Firstpost
Julian Hume, the study’s lead author, saying that this discovery is unique and rare.

FP TrendingJun 02, 2021 16:21:50 IST
Researchers have discovered an egg belonging to a dwarf emu in Australia. This species went extinct almost 200 years ago and was a native to King Island in South Australia. As per the study published in the peer-reviewed journal Biology Letters, the eggshell was discovered between Australia and Tasmania in a sand dune. Live Science reportedJulian Hume, the study’s lead author, saying that this discovery is unique and rare. Hume is a research associate and palaeontologist…
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