Definition of Gastornis. Meaning of Gastornis. Synonyms of Gastornis

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Definition of Gastornis

Gastornis
Gastornis Gas*tor"nis, n. [NL., from Gaston M. Plante, the discover + Gr. ? bird.] (Paleon.) A genus of large eocene birds from the Paris basin.

Meaning of Gastornis from wikipedia

- Gastornis. However, this interpretation has been challenged recently, and some researchers currently consider Diatryma to be a valid genus. Gastornis...
- Leptictidium were otter noises, pitch shifted and reversed, and the sounds of Gastornis were made by a monkey and a rattlesnake, slightly edited. Megatherium...
- the Anseriformes. Recognizing the apparent close relationship between Gastornis and waterfowl, some researchers even classify them within the anseriform...
- hesperornithines, and even the larger terrestrial theropods (in the form of Gastornis, eogruiids, bathornithids, ratites, geranoidids, mihirungs, and "terror...
- fossils of Eleutherornis as separate taxa, some remains as a species of Gastornis and others as an ancient ratite related to modern ostriches. However,...
- Family Phasianidae: pheasants and relatives Family Gastornithidae (see Gastornis) Family Dromornithidae: mihirungs Worldwide; 150 species Family Anhimidae:...
- really it's not a lot." (said by a b****eeper examining in a beehive), and "Gastornis slash Diatryma" for two supposed genera of prehistoric birds which are...
- Clea Lewis as Female Mini Sloth / Dung Beetle Mom Debi Derryberry as Gastornis Mom Cindy Slattery as Aardvark Mom After the release of Ice Age in March...
- (Paleocene) – possibly Gastornis †Gasthornithidae gen. et sp. indet. YPM PU 13258 (Early Eocene) – possibly juvenile Gastornis giganteus †"Diatryma" cotei...
- †Conflicto †Gastornis? †Dromornithidae? †Pelagornithidae? †Vegaviidae? †Presbyornithidae Bumbalavis Headonornis? Murgonornis Presbyornis Proherodius Telmabates...