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+ | Teratornis are scavengers of North'' and South America.'' |
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+ | *Some were seen in the 1933 ''King Kong'' as they are eating the dead Tyrannosaurus, but are frighten off by the approaching Jack Driscoll. |
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+ | ==<span style="font-size:18px;">Trivia</span>== |
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+ | *Teratornis means ''Monster Bird''. |
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+ | *Teratornis lived during the Pliocene, but it became extinct in the Pleistocene. |
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+ | *These birds were scavengers like other vultures. |
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+ | *The Teratornis in the 1933 ''King Kong'' made squaking sounds like the ''Pteranodon''. |
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+ | *The Teratornis were replaced by a pack of Venatosaurus and 2 Foetodon (both are scavengers). |
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Revision as of 22:21, 2 June 2021
Teratornis are scavengers of North and South America.
- Some were seen in the 1933 King Kong as they are eating the dead Tyrannosaurus, but are frighten off by the approaching Jack Driscoll.
Trivia
- Teratornis means Monster Bird.
- Teratornis lived during the Pliocene, but it became extinct in the Pleistocene.
- These birds were scavengers like other vultures.
- The Teratornis in the 1933 King Kong made squaking sounds like the Pteranodon.
- The Teratornis were replaced by a pack of Venatosaurus and 2 Foetodon (both are scavengers).