5-Million-Year-Old Heron Is Relative of Today's Tiger-Herons (IMAGE)
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Taphophoyx hodgei, a newly described species of extinct heron, is most closely related to today's tiger-herons of Mexico and Central and South America. The heron was described from two interlocking shoulder bones from the same individual: the scapula, top, and coracoid, a bone that is often useful for identifying bird species.
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Florida Museum photo by Kristen Grace
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