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Title: Common ancestor evolution
Description: Evolution

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Birds are the direct descendants of a group of dinosaurs that lived millions of
years ago
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Some of the first birds are considered to be the Archaeopteryx
and Anchiornis based on their long arms, feathered bodies, wings, and other
physical characteristics
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Mesites and sandgrouse shared a
common ancestor 60 million years ago
...

As a result, the next time you see a rock dove flying by or picking up scraps in
a city square, remember that you’re really looking at a dinosaur!

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Title: Common ancestor evolution
Description: Evolution