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Titre: Hesperornis regalis, Flightless Bird
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Hesperornis is a genus of flightless aquatic birds that spanned the first half of the Campanian age of the Late Cretaceous period (83-78 million years ago). One of the lesser-known discoveries of the paleontologist O. C. Marsh in the late 19th century Bone Wars, it was an important early find in the history of avian paleontology. Famous locations for Hesperornis fossils are the Late Cretaceous marine limestones from Kansas and the marine shales from Canada. Nine species are recognized, eight of which have been recovered from rocks in North America and one from Russia. Taken from "Extinct monsters and creatures of other days: A popular account of some of the larger forms of ancient animal life" by Reverend Henry Neville Hutchinson, 1910.
Crédit: Album / Science Source / Biodiversity Heritage Library
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