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Monty Python’s ‘dead parrot’ once lived after all - Times Online Jobs & Classifieds UK News World Newsthat sketch was performed in 1969, but an unlikely discoverythought. The bone in question, which is 55 million years old, was found in a quarry on the Isle of Morsfictional Norwegian counterpart in the Python routine, whichNatural History at Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service, made the discovery in 2005 while he was a PhD studentLower Eocene Fur Formation in Denmark, was published yesterday in the Journal of Palaeontologythat parrots may have evolved in the north, given that the David Thomas, Norwich, England what flavour Henry Percy, London, UK Did it eat half-be www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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