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Old 05-27-2004, 08:37 AM   #11
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IIRC, Kiwis belong to the same order as Ostriches and Emus, and it is a common trend for species that find themselves on islands to become smaller over time. It's definitely not too far fetched to figure the common ancestor would be more emu-sized. I don't know of any fossil evidence, though.
Just a nitpick here. Islands species can go either way in size, either toward dwarfism or gigantism. Think Galapagos or Aldabra tortoises or Komodo dragons.
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