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Arch&opteryx whose fossil remains were found in the rocks in 

 Bavaria (Fig. 237). Its jaws were provided with teeth, its tail 



FIG. 239. The kiwi, a wingless bird living in New Zealand. (From Evans.) 



was long with feathers arranged along the sides, and its wings 

 bore claws. The fossil remains of other toothed birds have 



FIG. 240. A group of penguins or rock-happers. (From Evans.) 



been discovered in the earth's crust, notably in the state of 

 Kansas. 

 The moas (Fig. 238) have probably become extinct within the 



