elephant bird
See also: elephantbird
English
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Etymology
Apparently from Marco Polo's description of the legendary rukh as being capable of seizing a small elephant.
Noun
elephant bird (plural elephant birds)
- Any of the very large extinct flightless birds that make up the genera Aepyornis and Lua error in Module:parameters at line 797: Parameter "noshow" is not used by this template. within family Aepyornithidae, and lived in Madagascar until the 17th or 18th century; especially Lua error in Module:parameters at line 797: Parameter "noshow" is not used by this template..
- 2002, Gregory S. Paul, Dinosaurs of the Air: The Evolution and Loss of Flight in Dinosaurs and Birds[1], page 306:
- The fossil record is also poor for moa and the aepyornid elephant birds, in that both are mainly known from remains that date from historical times.
- 2009, Jonathan Adams, Species Richness: Patterns in the Diversity of Life[2], page 242:
- Another very notable feature of Madagascar was the elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus), an enormous relative of the ostrich which reached 3 m in height.
- 2013, Roger Safford, Frank Hawkins, The Birds of Africa, Volume VIII: The Malagasy Region, page 107,
- All[of order Struthioniformes] except tinamous are flightless; they include the largest birds ever known (moas and elephant birds) and the largest living bird (Ostrich).
Translations
extinct flightless bird
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