Terror bird dust bathing

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Terror bird dust bathing

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baby phosrusrhacos leaping for a butterfly, somewhere between hunting and play :)
Results from the #paleostream! Tuyuria, Doolysaurus, Eschatornis and Liassopsychops
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Paraphysornis brasiliensis (Alvarenga, 1982), a species of "terror bird" from the Upper Oligocene-Lower Miocene (Cenozoic) that inhabited South America between 23-5 million years ago. The holotype was described based on a nearly complete fossil found in TremembΓ© - SP. Currently, the closest relatives of this family are the seriemas (Cariamidae). . Alvarenga, H.M.F. 1982. Uma gigantesca ave fΓ³ssil do cenozoico brasileiro: Physornis brasiliensis sp. n. Anais da Academia Brasileira de CiΓͺncias 54(4):697-712.

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Terror bird ( Titanis walleri ) and Dodo ( Raphus cucullatus) π¦ π¦€
Don't know why it felt so natural to draw them together, they lived 2 millions years apart and in two completely separate continents ( North and South America and Africa respectively)
random pages from some prehistoric zines im working on
The mascots! Do you have a favorite one? Personally, I like Ambrose the most. π