… Since Archaeopteryx had three functional claws on each wing, some earlier systematists speculated that the hoatzin was descended from it, because nestling hoatzins have two functional claws on each wing. Modern researchers, however, hypothesize that the young hoatzin’s claws are of more recent origin… A similar trait is seen in turacos, whose nestlings use claws on their wings to climb in trees.
This isn’t true: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoatzin
TIL :)
People’s voice: Shall we leave it up or remove it?
Add a tag of shame to the title.
Done. :)
It is definitely an awesome looking critter though
Thank you! Now I have learned something even MORE interesting, and can still enjoy the cool Hoatzin!
People can still consider an idea even if its wrong.
The text therefore is technically true.