Description
Length 188 mm
a process known as gastrolithism
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their limbs were long and thin and the forearm bones were fused into one and they only had two fingers on each leg
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Genyornis newtoni Ammonites Length 188 mmGenyornis newtoni is an extinct species of flightless bird that inhabited Australia during the Pleistocene, approximately 2. 5 million to 30,000 years ago. This member of the Dromornithidae family, commonly known as thunderbirds, was one of the largest and heaviest of its group, with a height reaching 2 meters and an estimated weight of up to 240 kilograms. Genyornis newtoni was characterized by its robust constitution. It had strong and powerful
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