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Ostriches are
large flightless birds. Two
living species are recognised, the
common ostrich,
native to
large areas of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Somali...
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laying eggs of up to 2400 cm3 in volume. Lowe,
Percy Roycroft (1931). "
Struthious remains from
northern China and Mongolia; with
descriptions of Struthio...
- duck/anatine, starling/sturnine, goose/anserine, dove/columbine, ostrich/
struthious, horse/equine, chicken/gallinaceous, ox/bovine, pig/porcine, whale/cetacean...
- the site. The
paper reviewed previously described fossil remains of "
struthious [ostrich-like]
birds in Australia",
which had
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flock troop ratite struthious Otter pup
whelp sow boar
family romp
lutrine musteline Ox See
Cattle Owl...
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Richard (1849). "On
Dinornis (Part X) an
extinct genus of
tridactyle Struthious Birds, with
descriptions of
portions of
Skeleton of five
Species which...
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Richard (1843). "On the
remains of Dinornis, an
extinct gigantic struthious bird".
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of London: 8–10, 144–146...
- Owen,
Richard (1844). "On Dinornis, an
extinct genus of
tridactyle struthious birds, with
descriptions of
portions of the
skeleton of five
species which...
- decima,
reformata (in Latin). p. 155.
Douglas Harper (11
December 2013). "
struthious (adj.)".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
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December 2022. Gotch...
- Stirling, E. C. & Zietz, A. H. C. (1896), "Genyornis newtoni, a
fossil struthious bird from Lake Callabonna,
South Australia:
description of the
bones of...