-
processus acrocoracoideus in the coracoid.
Bathornis was a
carnivorous bird.
Bathornis grallator and
Bathornis veredus showcase that it had a
strong beak...
-
genus belongs in the family,
Bathornis,
according to a 2016
analysis by
paleontologist Gerald Mayr, who
noted that
Bathornis was more
lightly built, with...
- some
analysis have
instead recovered them as a
polyphyletic group, with
Bathornis and kin
being sister taxa to
phorusrhacids while Paracrax is rendered...
- and hyaenodonts, all co-existing with
several flightless bathornithids.
Bathornis, a
possible close relative of Paracrax,
appears to have
favoured wetter...
-
themselves and
their calves from predators, such as hyaenodonts, entelodonts,
Bathornis or nimravids.
Fossils were
uncovered in the
northern plains states. Life-sized...
- †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eleutherornis †Idiornithidae...
- "Osteology and
phylogenetic affinities of the
middle Eocene North American Bathornis grallator—one of the best represented,
albeit least known Paleogene cariamiform...
- †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eleutherornis †Idiornithidae...
- †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eleutherornis †Idiornithidae...
- †Talantatos †Lavocatavis? †Ameghinornithidae
Strigogyps †Bathornithidae
Bathornis Eutreptornis? Paracrax? †Eleutherornithidae
Eleutherornis †Idiornithidae...