"But until now, no-one has ever found an extinct giant parrot – anywhere."
The paleontologists from Flinders University in Sydney and the Canterbury Museum in New Zealand named the bird Heracles inexpectatus to reflect its Herculean myth-like size and strength as well as the unexpected nature of the discovery.
The new parrot was found in fossils up to 19 million years old near the old mining town of St Bathans in Central Otago on New Zealand's South Island, an area where scientists have been excavating fossil deposits for 20 years.
"Heracles, as the largest parrot ever, no doubt with a massive parrot beak that could crack wide open anything it fancied, may well have dined on more than conventional parrot foods, perhaps even other parrots," said Professor Mike Archer from the UNSW Sydney Palaeontology, Geobiology and Earth Archives (PANGEA) Research Centre.
"It was likely that the animal was feeding higher up in the food chain," he said, adding that parrots "in general are very resourceful birds in terms of culinary interests."
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