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- The genus contains three species: P. pannonicus (the type species), P. dmanisensis, and P. transcaucasicus, which were all formerly placed with the ostrich...
- to the genus Orientornis. Three additional species, S. pannonicus, S. dmanisensis, and S. transcaucasicus, were transferred to the genus Pachystruthio...
- established feral po****tions. In 2019, the species S. pannonicus, S. dmanisensis (the giant ostrich), and S. transcaucasicus were transferred to the genus...
- Dromornithidae (mihirungs) Anseriformes (waterfowl) Late Miocene 3 Pachystruthio dmanisensis 450 kg (990 lb) Struthionidae Struthioniformes (ostriches) Early Pleistocene...
- the largest birds ever, alongside Dromornis stirtoni and Pachystruthio dmanisensis. Females of A. maximus are suggested to have been larger than the males...
- approximately 2.8 metres (9.2 ft). The tallest recorded bird was Pachystruthio dmanisensis, a relative of the ostrich. This particular species of bird stood at...
- far, after Aepyornis maximus, Dromornis stirtoni, and Pachystruthio dmanisensis. There is uncertainty about the species' diet, due to the lack of well...
- zebra), Stephanorhinus etruscus (the Etruscan rhinoceros), Pachystruthio dmanisensis (the giant ostrich), deer Cervus perrieri and Cervidae cf. Arvernoceros...
- capercaillie, a little bustard, a falconid and the giant ostrich Struthio dmanisensis. Zelenkov, N. V. (2023-08-01). "A New Species of Sandgrouse (Aves: Pteroclidae)...
- Burchak-Abramovich & Abesalom K. Vekua (1990). "The Fossil Ostrich Struthio dmanisensis sp. n. from the Lower Pleistocene of Eastern Georgia". Acta Zoologica...