- genera)
Dromornis Dromornis australis Owen, 1872
Dromornis murrayi Worthy et al., 2016
Dromornis planei (Bullockornis
planei Rich, 1979)
Dromornis stirtoni...
- 4 genera)
Dromornis Owen, 1872
Dromornis australis Owen, 1872
Dromornis murrayi Worthy et al., 2016
Dromornis planei (Rich, 1979)
Dromornis stirtoni Rich...
-
kilograms (1,500–2,200 lb)
making it one of the
largest birds ever,
alongside Dromornis stirtoni and
Pachystruthio dmanisensis.
Females of A.
maximus are suggested...
-
birds was more
closely related to
modern fowl than to
modern ratites.
Dromornis stirtoni, (Stirton's
thunder bird) was a
flightless bird 3 m (10 ft) tall...
- than Ilbandornis, it did not
attain the
height and
weight of
Dromornis stirtoni or
Dromornis planei. The
fossils of the
species have been
found remaining...
- (Anseranas semipalmata), sole
surviving member of a
Mesozoic lineage Cast of
Dromornis stirtoni, a mihirung, from Australia.
Studies of the
mitochondrial DNA...
- the Cenozoic,
including the
predatory Brontornis,
possibly omnivorous Dromornis stirtoni or
herbivorous Aepyornis, ever grew to m****es much
above 500...
-
Trevor H. (2016-09-02). "****ual
dimorphism in the late
Miocene mihirung Dromornis stirtoni (Aves: Dromornithidae) from the
Alcoota Local Fauna of central...
-
average a m**** of 850 kg (1,870 lb) The
largest fowl was the
mihirung Dromornis stirtoni of Australia. It
exceeded 2.7 m (8.9 ft) in height, and average...
-
Genyornis have
skulls of
similar size to emus,
other Dromornithids such as
Dromornis have far more
robust skulls with
large beaks;
these were
previously considered...