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Big birds

By Jeff Hecht

3 April 2004

Magnificent Mihirungs by Peter F. Murray and Patricia Vickers-Rich, Indiana University Press, $75, ISBN 0253342821 Reviewed by Jeff Hecht

MORE than 50 million years ago, a primal goose-like bird landed in Australia and decided that flying just wasn’t worth the effort. Its descendants evolved into flightless avian giants called mihirungs or Dromornithids, which survived until human hunters, fire and climate change dealt the final blow about 50,000 years ago. They may have been bigger than the moas of New Zealand and the elephant birds of Madagascar, but their island cousins outlived them.

One mihirung has been called the “demon…

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