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The estimated weight and wingspan of Argentavis as stated have since been reduced. Estimates for Argentavis' wingspan vary widely depending on the method used for scaling, i.e. regression analyses or comparisons with the California condor. At one time, published wingspans for the species measured up to 7.5 to 8 m (24 ft 7 in to 26 ft 3 in) in ...
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Many of the largest flying birds in the fossil record may have been members of the Ciconiiformes. The heaviest flying bird ever, Argentavis magnificens, is part of a group, the teratorns, that is considered an ally of the New World vultures. [86] The largest ibis is the giant ibis (Thaumatibis gigantea). Adults can grow to 102–106 cm (40–42 ...
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The only way Argentavis could beat Pelagornis in wingspan is if it had longer primaries, and I mean way longer primaries, each almost as long as the whole skeletal wing. Ksepka (2014) estimate of 5-6m for Argentavis seems more reasonable than the old estimates. Mike.BRZ 07:39, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
“My son is going to have PTSD for years,” the teen’s outraged father told The Post. “He’s suffering. He remembers. He calls out, ‘Garnet, no, no no!'”