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Discovered: Two tiny wings locked in amber 99 million years ago
A team of researchers have recovered a few cubic centimeters of amber from Northeastern Myanmar that contained the partial remains of two bird wings. These feathers - from the time when dinosaurs still walked the Earth - suggest that bird wings already looked a lot like they do today. One of the scientists involved is Ryan McKellar, Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina.
(Picture: Close up of the discovered bird wings trapped in amber reisin; Credit: Royal Saskatchewan Museum/R.C. McKellar)
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