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The weight of 160 kg is comparable to that of a gorilla and the “giant penguin” is stronger than the star O’Neill | Life | CTWANT

Giant penguins are as tall as humans. (Picture / Recap of Daniel Ksepka Twitter)

Cute penguins were so fierce in ancient times? Scientists recently discovered the fossil of a giant penguin in New Zealand, which lived 57 million years ago and weighed up to 160 kilograms, heavier than NBA star O’Neal at his peak, and about the same size as an adult gorilla.

according toThe Daily StarAccording to reports, the legend of the giant monster penguin Kumimanu Fordycei has surfaced again. Scientists recently discovered a fossil in North Otago, New Zealand. This is the largest penguin fossil ever found. Giant penguins appeared 10 million years earlier than dinosaurs. They weighed 160 kilograms and were about the size of adult gorillas. Scientists believe that when dinosaurs became extinct, they lived on the earth for 5 to 10 million years.

A 160kg penguin weighs as much as a gorilla and heavier than O’Neill (right). (Schematic / Pexels, Dazhi / Associated Press)

Dr Daniel Field from the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge said that fossils provide evidence of the history of life in humans, although some evidence is indeed surprising, “The giant penguin weighs 158 kilograms, which is bigger than NBA star Shaquille O’Neill (Shaquille O’Neill). Neal was still heavy at his peak. Field said the giant penguin would have been an amazing sight on a New Zealand beach 57 million years ago, and its size and incomplete fossil remains made it the most interesting One of the bird fossils.

It is understood that experts used laser scanners to study the fossil and found that it weighed at least 158 ​​kilograms, several times heavier than the current emperor penguin. Another expert said the penguin survived so long because it had a competitive advantage against predators. Greenwich Blues Museum curator Daniel Ksepka (Daniel Ksepka) said that the large penguin can catch larger prey, and more importantly, its ability to maintain body temperature in cold water will be better. “However, no such fossils have been found in other places around the world so far, so it is not known where the penguins migrated to at that time, and the investigation is ongoing.

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