Tropical giant penguin discovered! Cool

Brazil
June 26, 2007 4:17am CST
By Neil Bowdler BBC science reporter A giant penguin that preferred the tropics to the souther oceans has been discovered by a team of scientists. The fossilised remains of the animal, which lived some 36 million years ago, were found in what is today Peru. At 1.5m (5ft.) tall, the penguin looked quite different from its modern-day cousins, a report in PNAS journal says. It had a long protacted skull and what its discoverers are describing as a grossly elongated beak that was spear-like in appearance. The Icadyptes salasi penguin would dwarf all the penguins who walk the planet today. Full article and images at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6239846.stm
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