The living thing that was thought to have disappeared 100,000 years ago is reappearing
It is a white feather rooster called "Aldabra", which has been seen flying, with scientists saying it has to do with "repetitive evolution".
This means that the genes, which were thought to be extinct, have reappeared, meaning that although the animals may have long since become extinct, this does not prevent the genes from developing today.
This process can cause species to reappear similar to those that lived hundreds of thousands of years ago.
But all this does not mean that it will be possible for mammoths or dinosaurs to appear soon. So far, this phenomenon has been observed in some species of turtles, and now for the first time in birds.
"We do not know of any other similar example that will help us explain this phenomenon in more detail. However, for the aldabra bird, there are fossil remains found in the territory of the Indian subcontinent. They can help us explain the effects that the natural environment and the proximity of the ocean have been in extinction of this species, â€said paleo-biologist David Martil.
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