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alignleft height130 width103 altIn this undated sketch by Inge van
Noortwijk and released by John Wiley Sons, a sixfoot 180
centimeterstall giant stork stands next to a dwarf Homo
floresiensis that had lived on the remote island of Flores in
Indonesia. According to the December 2010 issue of the Zoological
Journal of the Linnean Society, fossils of the giant stork, which
lived 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, have been discovered on the
farflung Indonesian island that has been home to many extremesized
creatures, from tiny humanlike hobbits and dwarf elephants to the
worlds largestknown rats and lizards. AP PhotoJohn Wiley Sons, Inge
van Noortwijk NO SALES, EDITORIAL USE ONLY border0 AP Fossils of a
giant stork have been discovered on a farflung Indonesian island
that has been home to many extremesized creatures mdash from tiny
humanlike hobbits and dwarf elephants to the worlds largestknown
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