Fossil of Oldest Koala-hunting eagle discovered

  • Scientists have excavated the remains of an ancient eagle near a barren, dried-up lake in Southern Australia.
  • This majestic bird is believed to be 25 million years old when the land of southern Australia was teemed with lush forests.
  • For eagle, this part of the land was teemed with helpless prey.
  • It was found near Australia’s Lake Pinpa, which is now-deserted.
  • Discovery includes a whopping 63 well-kept fossils which also comprises the entirety of the eagle’s skeleton.
  • Koala-hunting eagle was slightly smaller and leaner than the wedge-tailed eagle. However, its the largest eagle known in Australia, found about 25 million years ago. They are known as wedge-tail, or wedgies in Australia. They had a broad-winged bird of prey, similar to size of bald eagle of America.
  • It is rare to find even one bone from a fossil eagle. Thus, finding most of the skeleton becomes significant. These plentiful fossils are a rare find and they belong to one the of the oldest & mightiest eaglelike raptors across the world.

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