-
include some of the
largest known flying birds. Its
members are
known as
teratorns.
Teratornithidae are
related to New
World vultures (Cathartidae, syn....
- (Huayquerian). The type species, A. magnificens, is
sometimes called the
giant teratorn.
Argentavis was
among the
largest flying birds to ever exist,
holding the...
- was a
genus of huge
North American birds of prey—the best-known of the
teratorns—of which, two
species are
known to have existed:
Teratornis merriami and...
-
Oscaravis olsoni (also
known as the
Cuban teratorn), of the
teratorn family, was a large,
predatory bird that
roamed the
territory that is now modern-day...
-
Teratorn Aircraft, Inc. (named for the
extinct ice age
soaring bird) was an
American aircraft manufacturer based in
Clear Lake, Iowa. The
company specialized...
-
Aiolornis incredibilis is an
extinct species of
teratorn bird from the
western United States. Only
fragmentary remains have been found,
which are dated...
- strut-braced,
pusher configuration ultralight aircraft that was
produced by
Teratorn Aircraft of
Clear Lake, Iowa from 1983 to 1989 and then
Golden Circle Air...
- The
Teratorn T/A is an
American ultralight aircraft that was
designed and
produced by
Teratorn Aircraft. The
aircraft was
supplied as a kit for amateur...
-
Taubatornis is an
extinct genus of
teratorn from the Late
Oligocene to
Early Miocene (Deseadan) Tremembé Formation, in the Taubaté Basin, São
Paulo state...
-
Retrieved 2010-03-18. Howard,
Hildegarde (Autumn 1972). "The
Incredible Teratorn Again" (PDF). The Condor. 74 (3): 341–344. doi:10.2307/1366594. JSTOR 1366594...