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... KELENKEN SAY IT ! kell - IN - kin Standing over 10 feet tall , Kelenken was a top predator with a large , powerful beak . But Kelenken didn't fly to catch unsuspecting prey - it ran after its prey . While Kelenken ran on the ground ...
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... Kelenken guillermoi pongo isn't even scratched or tired. The Canis lupus Cyclura cornuta desperately tries to maneuver, then shoots out at jet of water, but the Kelenken guillermoi pongo easily dodges and shoots out of its beak a bolt ...
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... Kelenken, stuck powerfully downward with their beaks to kill, somehow elongating their necks for added reach and ... Kelenken gave each one of the downed preys several more strikes to make sure they were dead. The Kelenken, also called ...
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... Kelenken probably used it in the same way to rip larger prey to pieces ; it would have swallowed small animals whole . About 10 ft ( 3 m ) tall , Kelenken had long , muscular legs that ensured it could outrun most of its victims , and ...
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... Kelenken probably used it in the same way to rip larger prey to pieces; it would have swallowed small animals whole. About 10 ft (3 m) tall, Kelenken had long, muscular legs that ensured it could outrun most of its victims, and it ...
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... Kelenken guillermoi of Argentina, which possessed the largest skull of any known bird: 71 cm (28 in) long, just smaller than that of an Allosaurus.” Bertellia, S., Chiappe, L.M., and Tambussi, C. 2007. A new phorusrhacid (Aves: Cariamae) ...
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... , 20, 206 paleoprecipitations, 24, 25, 206 paleotemperatures, 25–27, 206 trophic level, 23, 24. See isotope geochemistry Itaboraí, 140 Itampolo, 73,76 K, L Kapua, 44, 46 Kelenken, 136, 169 Kelenken guillermoi, Index 275.
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... Kelenken had a relatively long , narrow beak with a hooked end that resembled an eagle's beak . It reached over 3.3 meters ( 10 ft ) in height , and with its long legs , it is estimated that it could run 48 kilometers ( 30 mi ) an hour ...
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... Kelenken from the middle Miocene of Argentina (Bertelli et al. 2007). After for- mation of the Panamanian Isthmus, at least one phorusrhacine taxon, Titanis, dispersed into North America, where it was found in k Pliocene (5–1.8 mya ...
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... Kelenken (Figures 19.10[E] and 19.11[B]), from the middle Miocene of Patagonia. Discovered in 2006, it had the largest skull of any bird ever known. e skull was over 71 cm (28 in es) long, of whi the beak portion was 48 cm (18 in ...