The elephant bird belongs to a group of flightless birds called ratites, whose members include include kiwis, ostriches, rheas, emus, and cassowaries. Art by WALTER A. WEBER Today researchers ...
Elephant birds were once a common sight in Madagascar. They weighed at least half a tonne, stood at about 3m tall and laid giant eggs, which were bigger even than those of the dinosaurs.
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