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Devincenzia is an
extinct genus of
giant flightless predatory birds in the
family Phorusrhacidae or "terror birds" that
lived during the
Early Miocene...
- Phorusrhacinae,
which includes some of the last and
largest phorusrhacids like
Devincenzia and Kelenken. Like all phorusrhacids,
Titanis had
elongated hind limbs...
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specimens from the
Early Pleistocene of Uruguay,
possibly belonging to
Devincenzia,
would have
weighed up to 350
kilograms (770 lb).
Their closest modern-day...
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found to
belong in the
subfamily Phorusrhacinae,
along with for
example Devincenzia.
Phorusrhacids were large,
flightless birds with long hind limbs, narrow...
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Devincenzia pozzi...
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Devincenzia pozzi...
- 670 pp. Kraglievich, L. (1932). Una
gigantesca ave fósil del Uruguay,
Devincenzia gallinali n. gen. n. sp., tipo de una
nueva familia, Devincenziidae,...
- †Phorusrhacinae
Devincenzia Kelenken Phorusrhacos Titanis †Patagornithinae
Andalgalornis Andrewsornis Patagornis †Psilopterinae
Procariama Psilopterus...
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Devincenzia pozzi...
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Dromornithidae (mihirungs)
Anseriformes (waterfowl) Late
Miocene 16
Devincenzia pozzi 161 kg (355 lb)
Phorusrhacidae (terror birds)
Cariamiformes Neogene...