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BIG BIRD

Fossils found in northern Peru reveal an extinct giant penguin that lived 36 million years ago, newly named Inkayacu paracasensis. In the top five of big extinct penguins, it may have weighed double what today’s emperor penguins average. (Illustrated diving skeleton shown with collected fossil parts in white.) Credit: Courtesy of Science/AAAS

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