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  2. Elephant bird - Wikipedia

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    Elephant birds have been extinct since at least the 17th century. Étienne de Flacourt, a French governor of Madagascar during the 1640s and 1650s, mentioned an ostrich-like bird, said to inhabit unpopulated regions, although it is unclear whether he was repeating folk tales from generations earlier. In 1659, Flacourt wrote of the "vouropatra ...

  3. List of mammals of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Earlier in the Holocene, Madagascar had a number of megafaunal mammals: giant lemurs such as Archaeoindris which at over 200 kg was comparable in mass to the largest gorillas, as well as the hippopotamuses. The island also hosted flightless elephant birds weighing up to 700 kg, the largest known birds of all time.

  4. Aepyornis - Wikipedia

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    Like the cassowaries, ostriches, rheas, emu and kiwis, the Elephant bird was a ratite; it could not fly, and its breast bone had no keel. Because Madagascar and Africa separated before the ratite lineage arose, [7] Aepyornis and other elephant birds are thought to have dispersed and become flightless and gigantic in situ. [8]

  5. Pachypodium rosulatum - Wikipedia

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    Pachypodium rosulatum is a shrubby perennial caudiciform plant with a bottle-shaped trunk, brownish silver and almost spineless, about 10–15 centimetres (3.9–5.9 in) wide and about 20–35 centimetres (7.9–13.8 in) tall.

  6. List of birds of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The sickle-billed vanga belongs to the family Vangidae, one of Madagascar's families.. Madagascar is an island nation located off the southeastern coast of Africa.Because of its long separation from neighboring continents—through tectonic movement, it split from Africa about 160 million years ago, and from India around 90 million years ago—it contains many species endemic to the island. [1]

  7. Endemic birds of Madagascar and western Indian Ocean islands

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    Madagascar fody is endemic as a native species to Madagascar, but has been introduced to many of the other islands in the region The Elephant bird is now extinct. Species endemic to other islands or island groups in the region

  8. Roc (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    There were reported elephant bird sightings at least in folklore memory as Étienne de Flacourt wrote in 1658. [8] Its egg, live or subfossilised , was known as early as 1420, when sailors to the Cape of Good Hope found eggs of the roc, according to a caption in the 1456 Fra Mauro map of the world, which says that the roc "carries away an ...

  9. Category:Extinct birds of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Elephant birds (3 P) Pages in category "Extinct birds of Madagascar" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.