Yes I saw this black bird fliying in the night inPuerto Rico country at the helicopter distance its more big than an airplane and looks like a big crow his winds was more than 8 ft each one and his body more than 13ft its real!!
Yes, Argentavis magnificens went extinct in the late Miocene period.
Yes, the Argentavis which was basically a bird had to be a giant so that it would be able to catch the horse.
150 MPH or 240 KM/H
Giant birds: The Dodo Bird, The Elephant Bird, and the Argentavis.
Since we don't even know if Amargasaurus is even extinct at all, it's hard to say, so far theres only speculation. Some say it is extinct and some say it never went extinct and might exist today.
Argentavis and Osteodontornis birds lived during this period along with crocodiles and evolving snakes and turtles. Whales started to evolve and megaladons ruled the food chain.
The Ostrich. The Ostrich can grow to stand 9 feet tall, weighing approximately 345 pounds.
The Ostrich is the a land bird , other is In 1980 the bones of a bird with a wingspan of twenty-five feet were found in Central Argentina. It has been named the "Magnificent Argentine Bird" AKA "Argentavis magnificens." It is estimated to be about eight million years old
The Ostrich is the a land bird , other is In 1980 the bones of a bird with a wingspan of twenty-five feet were found in Central Argentina. It has been named the "Magnificent Argentine Bird" AKA "Argentavis magnificens." It is estimated to be about eight million years old
The Argentavis magnificens, an extinct species of bird that lived during the Miocene epoch, had wingspans of up to 7 meters (23 feet) and its feathers were among the largest ever discovered on a bird. These feathers were likely crucial for maintaining flight in such a large bird.
The largest bird is the ostrich.
We live ON an island, we live IN a house, we live At the end of the road.