1 Palaeognathae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Paleognathae) ... The Palaeognathae or paleognaths are one of the two living superorders of birds.
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2 ADW: Paleognathae: Classification
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3 Category:Paleognathae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. P [+]
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4 Category:Paleognathae - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Paleognathae" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
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5 Paleognathae definition of Paleognathae in the Free Online ...
Palaeognathae [‚pāl·ē′äg·nə‚thē] (vertebrate zoology) The ratites, making up a superorder of birds in the subclass Neornithes; merged with the Neognathae in some ...
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6 Paleognathae - Wiktionary
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7 Introduction to the Palaeognathae
Introduction to the Palaeognathae Mostly flightless. The Palaeognathae includes the largest of all living birds, the ostrich, which can reach three meters (9 ft) and 135 kilograms ...
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/birds/palaeognathae.html
8 Palaeognathae
Other Names for Palaeognathae Paleognathae ; References. Amadon, D. 1947. An estimated weight of the largest known bird.
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9 ADW: Paleognathae: Pictures
Anomalopteryx didiformis: brown kiwi Apteryx australis: brown kiwi Apteryx australis : brown kiwi Apteryx australis: great spotted kiwi Apteryx haastii: little spotted kiwi
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10 Palaeos Vertebrates 350.800 Aves: Neornithes
Paleognathae: Ratites and their ancestors. Range: From the Paleocene. Phylogeny: Neornithes: (Dromornithiformes + Galloanserae + Gruimorpha) + * : Lithornithiformes + (Tinamiformes + Ratites).
http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/350Aves/350.800.html
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