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Cretaceous Period Eyeball Found

January 12, 2018 Lisa Mungovan

A 120 million year-old eyeball was discovered in a bird fossil found in China. The soft eye tissues were remarkably preserved and show that the small enantiornithe, who has not yet been named, could see in color! The Cretaceous period bird also had a beak full of teeth and clawed wings.

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