Fossil of an extinct Phorusrhacid "terror bird" in the Tatacoa Desert reveals insights into ancient predators and ecosystems.
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The fossilized leg bone of the terror bird went unidentified for almost 20 years. Nearly 12 million years ago, the largest ...
Terror birds were apex predators some 12 million years ago in South America. A newly published discovery could be the largest ...
A massive terror bird fossil, the largest of its kind, was recently uncovered in Colombia’s desert—shedding light on ancient ecosystems.
A Colombian rancher has discovered a fossilized bone that points to the existence of a giant terror bird species. The fossil, ...
A 12-million-year-old fossil has revealed what may be the largest known "terror bird" ever found, according to paleontologists.
While past terror bird fossils placed the meat-eating birds at 3 to 9 feet tall, new findings suggest that some were even ...
Evolutionary biologists report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct giant meat-eating bird -- which they say could be the largest known member of its kind -- providing new information about ...
The fossil was on display in a museum, but unlabeled and hidden right under paleontologists’ noses for 20 years.