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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «TITANIS»
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1
The Beasts That Hide from Man: Seeking the World's Last ...
The two most remarkable discoveries concerning Titanis did not occur until the
1990s. The first came after paleontologist Dr. Robert Chandler began seeking its
fossils in the Santa Fe River passing through Florida. During one search, he ...
Titanis doesn't represent an atavistic genetic dinosaur/bird mutant, yet its form
strangely mimics that of the fiercest avian ancestors. The bulk of its remains have
been identified in exposures in the Santa Fe River near Gainesville, Florida.
3
Articles on Phorusrhacidae, Including: Phorusrhacos, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
4
A First Course in Mathematical Modeling
They were accompanied by groups of birds called terror birds. The terror birds
were giant, flightless, predatory birds. The terror bird known as Titanis walleri was
a fleet hunter that would lie in ambush and attack from the tall grasses.
Frank Giordano, William P. Fox, Steven Horton, 2013
A Titanis appears, a flightless carnivorous bird standing 3 meters (10 feet) tall, its
eagle head tipped by a massive hooked beak 38 centimeters (15 inches) long.
Loping along on stilt legs like a malevolent ostrich, it flicks its head to left and
right ...
6
Who's in Charge Wilderness Change and Evolution: (a ...
Another monster to think about that lived closer to our human existence (
approximately three million years ago) was the titanis bird that evolved in South
America and moved north. This flightless carnivorous bird was ten feet tall, could
run at ...
7
When the Rains Come: A Naturalist's Year in the Sonoran Desert
I secure a trio of tiny workers for later identification by my colleague, Bob Johnson
, who tells me that these are Pheidole titanis. The genus Pheidole is a huge one,
with well over six hundred species known in the Western Hemisphere alone ...
The huge, flightless North American "terror bird," titanis, became extinct around
two million years ago. Its fossils have been found in Florida and Texas. Titanis
had unique arm and hand modifications, enabling it to grasp and manipulate
prey.
9
Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution
Brantadorna Howard and Titanis Brodkorb apparently represent mid- or early
Pleistocene extinctions, Brantadorna being known only from the Irvingtonian
Vallecito Creek fauna, California, and Titanis from two sites in Florida, Santa Fe
IB ...
Paul S. Martin, Richard G. Klein, 1989
10
The Tragedies of Ennius
7.16: Ennius: ut tibi Titanis Triuia dederit stirpem liberum. 3c53 Titanis Triuia
Diana est, ab eo dicta Triuia quod in triuio ponitur fere in oppidis Graecis uel
quod luna dicitur esse, quae in caelo tribus uiis mouetur, in altitudinem et
latitudinem et ...
Quintus Ennius, H. D. Jocelyn, 1969
9 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «TITANIS»
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titanis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Gigantic South American 'terror bird' could track prey by its footsteps
Skeleton of the terror bird Titanis walleri at the Florida Museum of Natural History. A similar species was discovered in Argentina earlier this decade. Image: ... «The Weather Network US, apr 15»
Most complete fossil of 'Terror Bird Species' have been found
“A gigantic species, Titanis walleri, was found in rocks 1.5 to 2.5 million years old in northern Florida. This beast stood over over 10 feet. Federico Degrange, an ... «The Market Business, apr 15»
Repost: Terror Birds Ain't What They Used to Be - A Titanis Takedown
That Titanis lived in what would eventually become the sunshine state is remarkable by itself. This bird was an immigrant to North America. Every other known ... «Wired News, mag 12»
Debating Diatryma
The “terror bird” Titanis was not quite as scary as previously believed. The tiny tyrannosaur Nanotyrannus was probably a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex. And the ... «Wired News, nov 11»
A new look at old terror birds
One species, Titanis walleri, crossed into North America after the Isthmus of Panama formed during the Pliocene Epoch, some three million years ago, and made ... «NatGeo News Watch, ago 10»
Γιγάντιο προϊστορικό πτηνό είχε ράμφος σαν τσεκούρι
Στην ίδια περιοχή ζούσε ένα ακόμα μεγαλύτερο «πτηνό του τρόμου», το Titanis, το οποίο μάλιστα πρόλαβε να επεκταθεί και στη Βόρειο Αμερική, πριν τελικά ... «Το Βήμα Online, ago 10»
Giant 'Terror Birds' Fought Like Muhammad Ali
At least one gigantic terror bird, Titanis, eventually invaded North America about 2 million to 3 million years ago, but the animals disappeared from Earth shortly ... «LiveScience.com, ago 10»
'Terror birds' never met humans
Early humans could never have come into contact with the giant carnivorous "terror bird" Titanis walleri, research suggests. It had been thought the fearsome ... «BBC News, gen 07»
'Terror bird' arrived in North America before land bridge, study finds
A University of Florida-led study has determined that Titanis walleri, a prehistoric 7-foot-tall flightless “terror bird,” arrived in North America from South America ... «University of Florida, gen 07»