Flinders University fossil hunters pieced together its story after new research of fossil cave remains found in South Australia’s Mairs Cave in the Flinders Ranges connected to other bones previously found at locations spanning from the Lake Eyre Basin in central Australia to the Wellington Cave complex in central New South Wales. The eagle existed until around 50,000 years ago.


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science news section - CJjournalist
17 March 2023 -
CANBERRA, March 17


Fossil Bones have been discovered in the  South of the Australian mountain range belonged to the country's largest bird of prey, research has found.

According to a study published by Flinders University on Thursday, the eagle - which has been named Dynatoaetus gaffe - soared over southern Australia more than 60,000 years ago.

With a wingspan up to 3 meters wide, it was twice the size of the modern wedge-tailed eagle, making it the largest bird of prey to ever live in Australia and possibly the largest continental eagle anywhere.

It had talons 30 cm long that were powerful enough to grab small kangaroos.

The first remains of the predator were found in the Flinders Ranges more than 300 km north of Adelaide in 1956.

However, it was not until Flinders University paleontology researcher Ellen Mather led an expedition to the area late in 2021 that enough remains were found to figure out what the eagle was.

"We were very excited to find many more bones from much of the skeleton to create a better picture and description of these magnificent long-lost giant extinct birds," Mather said in a statement.

"It's often been noted how few large land predators Australia had back then, so Dynatoaetus helps fill that gap."

Researchers believed it likely died out along with its prey.

The team is hopeful of finding more fossils to shed further light on how the Dynatoaetus lived. ■

 

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