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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- †Asteriornis †Perplexicervix †Qinornis? †Dromornithidae Barawertornis Dromornis Genyornis Ilbandornis †Gastornithiformes Brontornis? Gastornis Dromornithidae...
- the Cenozoic, including the predatory Brontornis, possibly omnivorous Dromornis stirtoni or herbivorous Aepyornis, ever grew to m****es much above 500...
- (Anseranas semipalmata), sole surviving member of a Mesozoic lineage Cast of Dromornis stirtoni, a mihirung, from Australia. Studies of the mitochondrial DNA...
- †Asteriornis †Perplexicervix †Qinornis? †Dromornithidae Barawertornis Dromornis Genyornis Ilbandornis †Gastornithiformes Brontornis? Gastornis Dromornithidae...
- †Asteriornis †Perplexicervix †Qinornis? †Dromornithidae Barawertornis Dromornis Genyornis Ilbandornis †Gastornithiformes Brontornis? Gastornis Dromornithidae...