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June 2016
Issue 18
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The sex life of Earth's biggest bird The sex life of Earth’s biggest bird

They mated for life, the female reared the babies and shared parenting duties with males. A leading palaeobiologist at UCT helps unravel the biology of giant extinct birds five times the size of an ostrich but with the breeding behaviour of a goose.

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