elephant bird

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elephant bird

The elephant bird stood tall among the prehistoric plants of Madagascar.

Definition

Noun: 1. Aepyornis: A very large, extinct, flightless bird that was native to Madagascar. It is known for its enormous size, with some species estimated to have reached heights of up to 3 meters (approximately 9 feet), and for laying exceptionally large eggs.

Usage and Examples
  • Noun:
    • The elephant bird was one of the largest birds to have ever lived.
    • Scientists study fossilized elephant bird eggs to learn about its biology.
    • The extinction of the elephant bird is often linked to human activity on Madagascar.
Advanced Usage
  • The term elephant bird is often used in paleontology and discussions about extinct megafauna. It serves as a prime example of island gigantism and human-driven extinction.
Variants and Related Words
  • Aepyornis (n): The scientific genus name for the elephant bird.
  • Ratite (n): The group of large, flightless birds to which the elephant bird belonged, including ostriches, emus, and the extinct moa.
Synonyms
  • Aepyornis (Scientific name)
  • Vorombe titan (Scientific name for one of the largest species)
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • Elephant bird egg: Refers to the massive eggs of this bird, which are among the largest known single cells to have ever existed.
    • A complete elephant bird egg is a rare and valuable fossil.
  • Extinct megafauna of Madagascar: A category that includes the elephant bird along with other large, now-extinct animals like giant lemurs.
elephant bird

The elephant bird stood tall among the prehistoric plants of Madagascar.

Noun
  1. huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar

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