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Meet ‘small diver’: One of the tiniest penguins ever discovered


A tiny penguin that waddled, swam and dove around the coasts of southern New Zealand 24 million years ago is “key” to deciphering how living penguins got their wings, a new study finds. 

Researchers first unearthed fossils of the 1-foot-tall (0.3 meter) penguin back in the 1980s, but it has been an evolutionary enigma for decades, despite being one of the smallest penguins ever discovered. 


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