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Pelagornis represent among the
largest pseudotooth birds, with one species. P.
sandersi,
having the
widest wingspan of any bird known. Four
species have been formally...
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Nereis sandersi is a
species of
sandworm in the
family Nereididae. "Nereis
sandersi". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
- it was surp****ed in
wingspan after the 2014
description of
Pelagornis sandersi,
which is
estimated to have
possessed wings some 20%
longer than those...
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Labeobarbus sandersi is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Labeobarbus is
found from
southern Cameroon to the
Chiloango River in Cabinda. Froese...
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wingspan of all time
likely belonged to
Pelagornis sandersi at
roughly 5.2 m (17 ft). P.
sandersi was also
likely the
largest bird to ever fly. The following...
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sandersi Boulenger, 1912 is now
Labeobarbus sandersi Varicorhinus sandersi fimbriatus Holly, 1926 is now
Labeobarbus fimbriatus Varicorhinus sandersi...
- existed, only
likely exceeded by
measurement of
wingspan by
Pelagornis sandersi,
discovered in 1983.
Fossil remains of this
species have been
dated to...
- 1866
Nereis rufa Pennant, 1812
Nereis rupta Quatre****es, 1866
Nereis sandersi Blake, 1985
Nereis sarsoensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1960
Nereis schmardae...
- 2022)
Species M.
bulbosum was
found once in 1972, and the last species, M.
sandersi, was
reported in 1981, but has yet to be confirmed, and
remains unsubstantiated...
- 75 m (5.7 ft) and a body
weight of at
least 71 kg (157 lb).
Pelagornis sandersi is
thought to have had an even
larger wingspan of
about 6.1–7.4 m (20–24 ft)...