- Ilbandornis
Taxobox
name = Ilbandornis
fossil_range =Late Miocene
status = Fossil
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Anseriformes
familia =Dromornithidae
genus = "Ilbandornis "
genus_authority = P. Rich,1979
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =Ilbandornis lawsoni Ilbandornis woodburnei The "Ilbandornis" was an
ostrich -sized animal, with slender legs than other "Dromornithids". The large bill of other species like "Bullockornis " and "Dromornis " indicates a carnivorous creature, while thegizzard andamino acid analysis of the eggs of "Genyornis " indicates "Ilbandornis" was herbivorous. As yet, the diet is in debate. Both species were found at the same locality in theNorthern Territory atAlcoota Station , and dated to theLate Miocene . [http://www.amonline.net.au/birds/factsheets/thunder_birds.htm Accessed 2007/10/01]See also
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Australian megafauna
*Dromornithidae
*History of Australia References
* Rich, P. (1979): The Dromornithidae, an extinct family of large ground birds endemic to Australia. "Bureau of National Resources, Geology and Geophysics Bulletin" 184: 1–196.
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