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Accipitrimorphae is a
clade of
birds of prey that
include the
orders Cathartiformes (New
World vultures) and
Accipitriformes (diurnal
birds of prey such...
- parrots, seriemas, and falcons) as well as the
afroavians (including the
Accipitrimorphae – eagles, hawks, buzzards,
vultures etc. – owls and wood****s, among...
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phylum Arthropoda; however,
other animals, such as
gastropods and
Accipitrimorphae birds have been
noted to
engage in necrophagy.
Necrophages play a critical...
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place owls
within the
clade Telluraves, most
closely related to the
Accipitrimorphae and the Coraciimorphae,
although the
exact placement within Telluraves...
- order,
sister to Accipitriformes,
Accipitriformes sensu lato is
called Accipitrimorphae. The
Accipitriformes are
known from the
Middle Eocene[citation needed]...
- the
Afroaves as a
clade but with the
Strigiformes as
sister to the
Accipitrimorphae,
rather than
sister to the
Coraciimorphae as in the
Jarvis tree. Stiller...
- †Lutavis?
Accipitrimorphae See
Accipitrimorphae Coliiformes See
Coliiformes Strigiformes See
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- †Lutavis?
Accipitrimorphae See
Accipitrimorphae Coliiformes See
Coliiformes Strigiformes See
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- †Lutavis?
Accipitrimorphae See
Accipitrimorphae Coliiformes See
Coliiformes Strigiformes See
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- †Lutavis?
Accipitrimorphae See
Accipitrimorphae Coliiformes See
Coliiformes Strigiformes See
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