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Aegialornis - Information from Answers.com
Aegialornis is a genus of prehistoric apodiform bird. It formed a distinct family
Aegialornithidae and was in some ways intermediate between modern swifts and ...
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Primapus - Information from Answers.com
Primapus is an extinct genus of apodiform bird from the Early Eocene of the
United Kingdom. Its fossils were found in the London Clay, which was deposited ...
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Apodiformes - Information from Answers.com
Traditionally, the bird order Apodiformes contained three living families: the ...
This would suggest that the major apodiform lineages diverged shortly after the ...
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Caprimulgiformes: Definition from Answers.com
(vertebrate zoology) An order of nocturnal and crepuscular birds, including
nightjars .... of the owlet-nightjar and apodiform branch also occurred during that
time.
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ID0418683702's Contributions
Apr 8, 2011 ... Asked Is an apodiform an extinct bird and said it was the same as A bird that is
extinct 16 Jan 2011 15:43. Current answer: The dodo bird used ...
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List of fossil birds - Information from Answers.com
For a list of birds extinct in Late Quaternary prehistoric times and (usually) .....
Eocene of Messel, Germany) - caprimulgiform, apodiform or ancestral to both ...
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List of transitional fossils - Information from Answers.com
The find is represented only by a hind leg, but one that is very bird-like. ... An
excellent intermediate form between dinosaurs and birds. ... An early apodiform.
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Swift - Information from Answers.com
The swifts are a family, Apodidae, of highly aerial birds. They are superficially
similar to swallows, but are actually not closely related to passerine species at all; ...
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