- wide
gapes of
teratorns are more like the
beaks of
eagles and
other actively predatory birds than
those of vultures. Most
likely teratorns swallowed their...
- 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...
- are
thought to be the
closest living relatives to
Argentavis and
other teratorns.
Average weights are much
lower in both the
wandering albatross and Andean...
- 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...
-
Teratorn Aircraft, Inc. (named for the
extinct ice age
soaring bird) was an
American aircraft manufacturer based in
Clear Lake, Iowa. The
company specialized...
-
Cuban teratorn,
previously named Teratornis olsoni, is the only
species in this new genus.
Analysis of
incomplete skeletons of
Cuban teratorns were done...
- ISBN 978-0-7922-5314-3. Campbell, K.E. & Tonni, E.P. 1983. Size and
locomotion in
teratorns (Aves: Teratornithidae). Auk. 1983; 100(2): 390-403 "The world's oldest...
-
floresiensis and
anatomically modern humans, and the
Malagasy crowned eagle,
teratorns, Woodward's
eagle and
Caracara major are
similar in size to the Haast's...
-
himself to be
swept away by the river.
Spear and Mira fly on the back of a
teratorn and
reunite with Fang, who
allows Spear to
approach her eggs. 17 7 "The...
- 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...