Where is the largest bird in history? This seemingly simple question turned out to have caused a great deal of debate among scientists in the long run.
The team of scientists led by the London Zoological Society (ZSL) studies the skeleton of two giant birds found on Madagascar in the Indian Ocean, Fox News reported yesterday.
Argentina researchers have reported finding fossils of a prehistoric giant bird with the largest wingspan ever recorded living about 50 million years ago in Antarctica.
About 50,000 years ago, a large bird in Australia was extinct, because humans considered their eggs a very good and nutritious food source.
Contrary to the previous conclusions, a new study shows that giant Diatryma birds are just gentle animals.