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- Gastornis - Wikipedia
Several genera, including the well-studied genus Diatryma, have historically been considered junior synonyms of Gastornis However, this interpretation has been challenged recently, and some researchers currently consider Diatryma to be a valid genus
- Diatryma: The Last Gasp of Dinosaur Rule In North America
Diatryma was a bird about 7 feet tall, with a massive head and beak It lived in North America during the Paleocene and Eocene Epochs of the Paleogene era, 56 – 45 million years ago
- Whats the Deal With: The Diatryma? | Cascadia Daily News
Imagine running into a 7-foot-tall, 380-pound flightless bird while huffing it up Racehorse Falls But that threat was only relevant some 60 million years ago, when the Diatryma roamed the area
- Diatryma Pelt - Final Fantasy XIV Online Wiki - FFXIV FF14 Online . . .
The downy pelt of a diatryma, an ancient species of flightless bird native to Tural
- Diatryma | Giant Flightless, Extinct, Cretaceous | Britannica
Diatryma, extinct, giant flightless bird found as fossils in Early Eocene rocks in North America and Europe (the Eocene Epoch lasted from 57 8 to 36 6 million years ago)
- Gastornis (Diatryma) - Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo
First things first: the flightless prehistoric bird we now know as Gastornis used to be called Diatryma (Greek for "through a hole"), the name by which it was recognized by generations of schoolchildren
- Diatryma - Ice Age Wiki
Diatrymas were large flightless birds that lived during the ice age Diatrymas were large, thickly-built birds that had large heavy yellow beaks, powerful, two-toed legs for running and small, stunted wings that were only used for gesturing
- 40 Facts About Diatryma
Diatryma, also known as Gastornis, was a giant, flightless bird that roamed the Earth millions of years ago But what made this prehistoric creature so fascinating? Diatryma stood about 7 feet tall and weighed around 300 pounds, making it one of the largest birds ever
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