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Fossils reveal that its diet commonly included conifer needles
the Hell Creek Formation in the northern United States was a thriving ecosystem home to a remarkable diversity of species
Deinotherium likely had a major impact on its ecosystem
roughly 145 to 66 million years ago
To fit so many teeth into its mouth
2.7" Elephant Bird Aepyornis Maximus Egg Shell Specimen Late Pleistocene Madagascar Metasequoia Fossils reveal that its dietLocation: Madagascar Coast Weight: 0. 8 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 7 Inches Long, 1. 8 Inches Wide, 0. 15 Inches Thick Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Lived during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene epochs. They are thought to have existed from around 43,000 years ago until their extinction approximately around 10001200 CE. The Elephant Bird, scientifically known as Aepyornis, is an extinct genus of
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