This Creature Went Extinct 136,000 Years Ago – But Then Evolution Repeated Itself

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Now, the authors had looked at two separate bird fossils. The first dated back to the flooding 136,000 years ago and belonged to the Aldabra rail bird. As for the second, it was a younger fossil, dating back to around 100,000 years ago. Interestingly, that latter time frame lined up with when the island re-emerged from the water.

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