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Confuciusornis Temporal range: Early Cretaceous, | |
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C. sanctus fossil preserving long wing and tail feathers. | |
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†Confuciusornis sanctus Hou et al., 1995 | |
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C. sanctus
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Confuciusornis is a genus of primitive crow-sized birds from the Lower Cretaceous. It was found in the Yixian and Jiufotang Formations of China, dating from 125 to 120 million years ago. The bird was named after the Chinese moral philosopher Confucius (551–479 BC).
Like modern birds, Confuciusornis had a toothless beak, but close relatives of modern birds such as Hesperornis and Ichthyornis were toothed. This shows that the loss of teeth occurred more than once, in Confuciusornis and in ancestors of modern birds. This is an example of convergent evolution.