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- Gastornis - Wikipedia
Gastornis giganteus (Cope, 1876), formerly Diatryma gigantea, dates from the middle Eocene of western North America Its junior synonyms include Barornis regens (Marsh, 1894) and possibly Omorhamphus storchii (Sinclair, 1928)
- Gastornis Animal Facts - Gastornis - A-Z Animals
Gastornis is a genus of extinct, very large, flightless birds from the Paleogene (especially the Eocene), known from Europe, North America, and Asia It had a massive skull and deep beak and is often depicted as a dominant terrestrial bird of forested environments
- Gastornis - Facts and Pictures - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Gastornis is a large flightless bird which lived during the Middle Eocene Period – about 55 to 45 million years ago It is believed to have lived all over the world, with fossils being found in Western Europe, North America and Eastern Asia
- Gastornis - Prehistoric Wildlife
As a genus Gastornis is known to have existed for many millions of years and with fossils known from Europe, Asia and North America, there is no doubt that Gastornis was one of the most successful of the large flightless birds that once roamed the planet
- Gastornis – The Giant Prehistoric Bird of the Paleocene
Discover Gastornis, the massive prehistoric bird that once roamed Earth Learn about its appearance, habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction, and ecological role in this comprehensive guide
- Giant Bird Tracks (Family Gastornithidae) from the Paleogene . . . - MDPI
Giant Paleogene groundbirds named Gastornis have long been known from Europe, with similar fossils from North America being placed in the genus Diatryma A more recent discovery in China is evidence that these birds had wide geographic distribution
- Giant Prehistoric Bird Crushed Seeds, Not Little Horses
While not so huge as the largest non-avian dinosaurs, Gastornis was nevertheless a giant in its Paleocene and Eocene heyday between 55 and 40 million years ago
- Extinct Animals - Fact Sheet: All about Gastornis
Discover the enigmatic Gastornis, a massive flightless bird from the Eocene epoch Learn about its huge beak, impressive size, and the recent discovery that it was likely a herbivore, not a 'terror bird' predator
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