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The elephant bird (Aepyornis), a massive bird that lived on the island of Madagascar, is one such example.
Wrinkles & lines are a great way to weed out the douchebags! 2 I'm floating up...I am quite high now and I look down at all the people racing about like fleas and they look very small and sped up 3 Just read somewhere that the massive bird deaths all over the world were caused by angry pigs 4 I'm reading a discarded MoS on SW Trains and am drinking a Kenco coffee.
The news come after recents reports of mysterious massive bird and fish deaths days prior in Arkansas and Louisiana.
If you haven't, maybe you should, because the results are insanely adorable — well, until the end, when the chicken takes a massive bird dump.
A lone and massive bird's wing, with Tibetan solar cooker panels for feathers, takes over the gun gallery where guards once monitored working prisoners.
They heave and swell, their scalloped edges undulating in a powerful swirl around the massive bird.
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A suborder named in 1893 by Sharpe, Didi was defined as a group including only the massive birds, that were sister to Columbidae, from the Mascarene Islands of Mauritius, Réunion, and Rodriguez.
But head to Indonesia's massive wild bird markets, and they're a common sight, according to a new report by TRAFFIC and Birdtour Asia.
While hundreds of massive sea birds glided in the warm air above North Seymour and arrogantly posed for photos, the tiny land birds that hid in Rabida's dense vegetation were almost impossible to see, let alone photograph.
North America had mammoths and mastodons, South America glyptodonts and enormous sloths, Madagascar massive elephant birds and giant lemurs.
Smaller foldouts of giant hogs, enormous apes and massive moa birds are tucked in among the centerpiece illustrations.
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