
Eoalulavis (from the Ancient Greek: Éōs, `dawn`; alula, `bastard wing`; avis, `bird`) is a monotypic genus of enantiornithine bird that lived during the Barremian, in the Lower Cretaceous around 125 million years ago. The only known species is Eoalulavis hoyasi. ==Discovery== Its remains came from the Konservat-Lagerstätte of Las Hoyas, C...
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Eoalulavis was the earliest bird that had good maneuverability while flying, even at low speeds (this extra flight control is obtained from a tuft of feathers on the thumb called the alula - it also helps in takeoffs and landings). Fossils of this extinct bird have been found in Spain. (Class Aves)
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