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Discovering an extinct bird in a size of a small plane in London

Discovering an extinct bird in a size of a small plane in London
 
A scientific magazine that publishes in Britain discovered that a bird in a size of small plane that lived in the south east of England before 50 million years.
(Paleontology) magazine said that bird was 5 meters and had great teeth that enabled it to keep the food, it flew over the water in that area.
It was proved that this extinct being was existed after discovering a complete skull for it called "Dasornes Amunas" in Shepy Island east of London.
Gerlard Mayer, who published the research, from Senkenberg researches institute in Germany said that bird was as the ocean goose".
Mayer added that bird which had unfamiliar measurements these days, but the strangest thing in it was that it had long sharp protrusions as teeth along its cutter blade of the nib.
The extinct bird as the rest of birds didn’t have usual teeth so the sharp protrusions were useful for it, as enabled it to catch fish during flying over the ocean water and that was impossible by the usual nib as Mayer said.
 
 
Radwa Fawzy