- the new
genus and
species Argentavis magnificens with MLP 65-VII-29-49 as the
holotype specimen. The
generic name
Argentavis is
derived from the Latin...
- in
Argentavis.
Dynatoaetus gaffae Chatterjee, Sankar; Templin, R. Jack Jr.; Campbell,
Kenneth E. (July 24, 2007). "The
aerodynamics of
Argentavis, the...
- 11 in) Bird:
Wandering albatross – 3.63 m (11 ft 11 in) Bird (extinct):
Argentavis –
Estimated 7 m (23 ft 0 in)
Reptile (extinct):
Quetzalcoatlus pterosaur...
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Albatrosses Frigatebirds Gulls Pelicans Petrels Shearwaters Terns Extinct Argentavis Flying and
gliding animals Shearwaters which use a
similar technique Soaring...
- Some
scientists also have
found that an
ancient relative of the condor,
Argentavis magnificens from
South America, may have been the
largest flying bird...
- have been
members of the Ciconiiformes. The
heaviest flying bird ever,
Argentavis magnificens, is part of a group, the teratorns, that is
considered an...
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incertae sedis †Parasarcoramphus †Teratornithidae
Aiolornis Argentavis Cathartornis Oscaravis Taubatornis Teratornis Cathartidae †Aizenogyps †Brasilogyps...
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incertae sedis †Parasarcoramphus †Teratornithidae
Aiolornis Argentavis Cathartornis Oscaravis Taubatornis Teratornis Cathartidae †Aizenogyps †Brasilogyps...
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incertae sedis †Parasarcoramphus †Teratornithidae
Aiolornis Argentavis Cathartornis Oscaravis Taubatornis Teratornis Cathartidae †Aizenogyps †Brasilogyps...
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incertae sedis †Parasarcoramphus †Teratornithidae
Aiolornis Argentavis Cathartornis Oscaravis Taubatornis Teratornis Cathartidae †Aizenogyps †Brasilogyps...