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  2. Argentavis - Wikipedia

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    The generic name Argentavis is derived from the Latin root argentum, “silver”, after the country of origin, and avis, “bird”, while the specific name magnificens, “magnificent”, refers to its size. In the description, Argentavis was classified as a member of Teratornithidae and was the first described from South America. [3]

  3. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    the Near East: meat, pelts, pest control, research, show, pets Tame, slight physical changes Very abundant in captivity; true wildcat species less abundant, though not rare, feral populations very common 1c Carnivora: Domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus)

  4. Video Shows Shelter Dog Returned After 3 Days - AOL

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    The video, shared on TikTok, shows Zelda trying to find comfort in her kennel. She looks at the camera with desolate yet hopeful eyes, silently pleading for another chance at a happy home.

  5. Teratornithidae - Wikipedia

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    Argentavis may have been an exception, as its sheer bulk would have made it a less effective hunter, but better adapted to taking over other predators' kills. As teratorns were not habitual scavengers, they most likely had completely feathered heads, unlike vultures .

  6. A conservationist is building bridges in the Amazon so ...

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    The first time Brazilian biologist Fernanda Abra saw a Groves’ titi monkey, one of the most 25 endangered primates in the world, it was positioned right next to a road. “It was totally exposed ...

  7. 100 Free Things to Do to Tame Your Entertainment Budget - AOL

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    If your entertainment spending is causing you to go over budget, it’s time to make some changes. Don’t worry. We’re not suggesting you lock yourself in the house and do nothing but eat ...

  8. Argentavis magnificens - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: Argentavis; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this ...

  9. Pelagornis - Wikipedia

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    Pelagornis sandersi comparison with the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) and the wandering albatross (Diomeda exulans). The sole specimen of P. sandersi has a wingspan estimated between approximately 6.06 and 7.38 m (19.9 and 24.2 ft), [9] giving it the largest wingspan of any flying bird yet discovered, twice that of the wandering albatross, which has the largest wingspan of any extant bird (up ...