Surprising discovery reveals how giant flightless birds reached distant lands

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Ostriches, emus, rheas, and other flightless birds are seen in six continents, but their evolutionary origins have long been a mystery. Recent research on the ancient paleognath Lithornis promiscuous shows that these birds’ ancestors were capable of flying long distances. Scientists examined the bird’s sternum and discovered it supported sustained flapping that's similar to that of modern great egrets and herons.