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Dan2nd
26-06-2007, 11:31 AM
A giant penguin that preferred the tropics to the southern 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 protracted 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.

It would have stood head and shoulders over the emperor and the king penguins of the southern seas.

Its well-preserved skeleton was discovered in the Department of Ica on the southern coast of Peru along with the remains of as many as four other previously undiscovered penguin species, all of which appear to have preferred the tropics for colder climes.

Indeed, the Icadyptes appears to have lived happily at such warmer latitudes at a time when world temperatures were much hotter than they are today - and long before anyone thought penguins had reached such low latitudes.

Of course, not all modern-day penguins are adapted for life in cold temperatures.

The African or Galapagos penguins, for example, as their names suggest, also prefer warmer waters to the better-known penguins of the southern seas and Antarctica; but they are comparative newcomers, say the researchers, compared with the giant whose discovery they are now announcing.

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"That was sort of a dominant hypothesis - that in fact penguins had only reached low latitude regions comparatively recently and after two major periods of cooling in Earth's history," said Dr Julia Clarke, of North Carolina State University, US, and a member of the research team.

"One was around the Eocene-Oligocene about 34 million years ago; and more recently, post 15 million years ago - but in fact we find penguins there now in much warmer periods and much, much earlier."

Full details are reported in a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) of the United States of America.


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42424000/jpg/_42424544_beaks_pnas_416.jpg

I wonder why they like the cold weather now :)

GommeInc
26-06-2007, 12:06 PM
At least it may shut up the members of this forum that think we're making the planet warmer "/ It's been warm before, it's getting warm again. Live with it. That was not directed at you, because you're commenting on the planet cooling :)

Anyway, to the subject at hand...

It looks really freaky...

Dan2nd
26-06-2007, 12:10 PM
At least it may shut up the members of this forum that think we're making the planet warmer "/ It's been warm before, it's getting warm again. Live with it. That was not directed at you, because you're commenting on the planet cooling :)

Anyway, to the subject at hand...

It looks really freaky...

I agree lol global warming is a load of rubbish :)

[DC]eption
26-06-2007, 01:25 PM
In agreement with all the posts here :P and it looks like a good find :O!

Jamesy
26-06-2007, 03:27 PM
aww it wants a hug :D

today
26-06-2007, 04:59 PM
looks cute but no doubt abit nasty =]

Jamesy
26-06-2007, 05:04 PM
lol give it a hug then it puts your whole head in its beak

GommeInc
26-06-2007, 07:26 PM
It's head looks weird. It's as if they cut the head off a normal penguin and replaced it with a flamingos...

Dan2nd
26-06-2007, 08:41 PM
It looks like a pelican (sp?) with out the flappy bit of skin in its beak

Stitch
26-06-2007, 08:56 PM
wow thats only just smaller than me

Lycan
26-06-2007, 08:58 PM
what happens if its got an itch on its chin..


looks like the flappers / wings can't read it... and the beak can't fold in on itself....

terrible




and yes... we all know that global warming is happening but as a world very few care...
tis a shame that global warming is killing so many animals and speicies

PenguinFluid
28-06-2007, 08:10 AM
Lol my name eveolves around my freind drawing a jamaican penguin so this is very cool

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