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  2. Elephant bird - Wikipedia

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    The tops of elephant bird skulls display punctuated marks, which may have been attachment sites for fleshy structures or head feathers. [18] Mullerornis is the smallest of the elephant birds, with a body mass of around 80 kilograms (180 lb), [16] with its skeleton much less robustly built than Aepyornis. [19]

  3. South Island giant moa - Wikipedia

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    The South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus) is an extinct species of moa in the genus Dinornis, known in Māori by the name moa nunui. [2] It was one of the tallest-known bird species to walk the Earth, exceeded in weight only by the heavier but shorter elephant bird of Madagascar (also extinct).

  4. Aepyornis - Wikipedia

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    The exact time period when they died out is also not certain; tales of these giant birds may have persisted for centuries in folk memory. There is archaeological evidence of Giant elephant bird ( A. maximus ) from a radiocarbon-dated bone at 1880 +/- 70 BP ( c. 120 AD ) with signs of butchering, and on the basis of radiocarbon dating of shells ...

  5. Moa - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 December 2024. Extinct order of birds This article is about the extinct New Zealand birds known as moa. For other uses, see Moa (disambiguation). Moa Temporal range: Miocene – Holocene, 17–0.0006 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N North Island giant moa skeleton Scientific classification Domain ...

  6. Ratite - Wikipedia

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    Aepyornis maximus, the "elephant bird" of Madagascar, was the heaviest bird ever known. Although shorter than the tallest moa, a large A. maximus could weigh over 400 kilograms (880 lb) and stand up to 3 metres (9 ft 10 in) tall. [18] Accompanying it were three other species of Aepyornis as well as three species of the smaller genus Mullerornis ...

  7. List of largest birds - Wikipedia

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    The tallest bird ever was the South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus), part of the moa family of New Zealand that went extinct about 500 years ago. The moa stood up to 3.7 m (12 ft) tall, [47] and weighed approximately half as much as a large elephant bird or mihirung due to its comparatively slender frame. [42]

  8. Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of biological species, subspecies, and evolutionary significant units that are known to have become extinct during the Holocene, the current geologic epoch, ordered by their known or approximate date of disappearance from oldest to most recent to the north to the northern north, and they find some land, Two types of land, and they name acordenly, prankd.

  9. Dromornis - Wikipedia

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    Dromornis stirtoni is amongst the largest known birds, [12] although Aepyornis maximus, a species of elephant bird from Madagascar, were likely just as heavy, if not heavier. [13] The height of D. stirtoni would probably have met or exceeded the females of the tallest species of the genus Dinornis, the giant moa of New Zealand.