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  2. List of ratites - Wikipedia

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    Ratites. Temporal range: Paleocene-Holocene 56–0 ... Order: Struthioniformes Latham, 1790 [1] This is a list of ratites. Codes used in Status columns in tables below

  3. Ratite - Wikipedia

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    The African ostrich is the largest living ratite. A large member of this species can be nearly 2.8 metres (9 ft 2 in) tall, weigh as much as 156 kilograms (344 lb), [18] and can outrun a horse.

  4. Category:Ratites - Wikipedia

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    Ratites are a category of (mostly) large flightless birds of the order Struthioniformes. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 ...

  5. Category:Struthioniformes - Wikipedia

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    Ratites are a category of (mostly) large flightless birds of the order Struthioniformes. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S.

  6. Rheidae - Wikipedia

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    Rheidae / ˈ r iː ɪ d iː / is a family of flightless ratite birds which first appeared in the Paleocene. [2] It is today represented by the sole living genus Rhea , but also contains several extinct genera.

  7. Your official guide to the eight Bridgerton siblings, from ...

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    Their “happily ever after” ending features the the birth of a new baby, August (nicknamed Augie). In Season Two, Daphne helps Anthony through his marriage pursuits.

  8. Rhea (bird) - Wikipedia

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    They are distantly related to the African ostriches and Australia's emu (the largest and second-largest living ratites, respectively), with rheas placing just behind the emu in height and overall size. Most taxonomic authorities recognize two extant species: the greater or American rhea (Rhea americana), and the lesser or Darwin's rhea (Rhea ...

  9. EXCLUSIVE: Triplets find out their birth order at age 18 in ...

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    Triplets Janie, Wright and Luke Hilbert found out their birth order on their 18th birthday in a moment shared on TikTok. Their parents explain to TODAY.com why they waited to tell them.