Which long- extinct creature unexpectedly came back to life three years ago?
Was this a bat found in a jungle somewhere?
Which long- extinct creature unexpectedly came back to life three years ago?
Not a bat - but at one time it did have something in common with bats. Something it apparently originally had, lost, regained, and has now lost again.Was this a bat found in a jungle somewhere?
No - am not sure what an ibex has in common with a bat.Spanish Ibex?
No - am not sure what an ibex has in common with a bat.
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The coelacanth (a batty fish)?
No and no.The rat kangaroo ... gilberts potoroo?
No and no.
I may be wrong, but seem to remember you having/had a hobby that would help identify the type of creature. Especially if you visited the Seychelles.
So ...a bird??
Yes and yes. A flightless bird thought to have been extinct for around 136,000 years after rising sea levels submerged its Aldabra home, it was found alive and well in 2019.The Aldabra rail?
CheersYes and yes. A flightless bird thought to have been extinct for around 136,000 years after rising sea levels submerged its Aldabra home, it was found alive and well in 2019.
Over to you.
The power of flight - which, being a bird, it originally had but then lost, then found again, then lost again. According to those who study such thingsCheers
BTW what does is have in common with bats?
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