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  • Iranian paleontologist unveils world’s first fossilized bird mating dance in Miocene strata 2025-07-25 17:22

    Iranian paleontologist unveils world’s first fossilized bird mating dance in Miocene strata

    TEHRAN - In a groundbreaking paleontological discovery, Iranian scientist Dr. Nasrollah Abbassi, researcher at the University of Zanjan, has uncovered the world’s first fossilized evidence of an ancient bird mating ritual—captured in stunning detail in the Miocene Upper Red Formation of northwestern Iran.

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