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Terror bird- birds terror skull in 3D

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Publication date 2024-03-02 at 17:51
Design number 1828363

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Terror birds, also known by the scientific name Phorusrhacidae, were an impressive family of predatory birds that inhabited South America during much of the Cenozoic era, mainly during the Paleogene and Neogene eras, between around 62 million and 1.8 million years BC. These imposing creatures were among the most fearsome terrestrial predators of their time.

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A few distinctive features of terror birds stand out:

Imposing size: Some specimens of this family reached gigantic proportions, soaring up to 3 meters in height. The Phorusrhacos, the largest of all, could even peak at this impressive height, weighing up to 130 kilograms.

A fearsome beak: Their most striking feature was their formidable beak, at once powerful, sharp and curved. This natural weapon was perfectly suited to capturing and neutralizing their prey.

Ground predation: Unlike most modern birds, terror birds were unable to fly. They evolved as fearsome terrestrial predators, probably stalking large prey such as mammals, reptiles and other smaller birds.

Extinction: Terror birds became extinct around 1.8 million years ago, probably as a result of climate change and habitat alteration. The arrival of more competitive predators and the evolution of new species may also have played a role in their extinction.

Cultural impact: Terror birds have fascinated the imagination of scientists and the general public alike, due to their imposing size and their status as fearsome prehistoric predators. They are frequently depicted in the media, notably in documentaries on prehistory and books dealing with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures.

In a nutshell, terror birds were imposing land predators that ruled South America for millions of years before disappearing around 1.8 million years ago. Their legacy remains a source of fascination for scientists and prehistory enthusiasts alike, both because of their impressive stature and their role as the dominant predators of their time.

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The specific dimensions of a terror bird's skull will vary according to the specific species to which it belongs. You could use as a reference:

Length: Between 30 and 60 centimetres, depending on the species.

Width: Between 20 and 40 centimeters, depending on species.

Height: Between 15 and 30 centimeters, depending on species.

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