- The
Casuariiformes /kæsjuːˈæri.ɪfɔːrmiːz/ is an
order of
large flightless birds that has four
surviving members: the
three species of c****owary, and the...
- †Diogenornis de
Alvarenga 1983 (Late Paleocene) –
possibly a
member of
Casuariiformes instead.
Genus †Opisthodactylus
Ameghino 1895 (Miocene) – rheid? Family...
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elephant birds) very
shortly after in the
early Eocene, and
finally Casuariiformes and
tinamous (and
presumably moas)
diverging from one
another in the...
- List of bird
genera concerns the
chordata class of aves or birds,
characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the
laying of hard-s****ed eggs, and...
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originally defined to
contain the
recent common ancestors of the
orders Casuariiformes (emus and c****owaries) and
Apterygiformes (kiwis). This
clade was named...
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Palaeognathae Struthioniformes (ostriches)
Rheiformes (rheas)
Tinamiformes (tinamous)
Apterygiformes (kiwis)
Casuariiformes (emus and c****owaries)...
- 'horned head' ) are
flightless birds of the
genus Casuarius in the
order Casuariiformes. They are
classified as ratites:
flightless birds without a keel on...
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Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class: Aves Infraclass:
Palaeognathae Order:
Casuariiformes Family:
Casuariidae Genus:
Casuarius Species: C. lydekkeri Binomial...
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Flightless birds have,
through evolution, lost the
ability to fly.
There are over 60
extant species,
including the well-known
ratites (ostriches, emus...
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Casuariiformes (c****owaries & emus)...