Tout d'abord considéré comme un carnivore de part sa stature et la forme de son bec qui rappelle celui des Rapaces, une étude réalisée par l'université de Lyon en 2016 menée par Delphine Angst en a révélé l'inverse. https://t.co/xaCn3OMuQF https://t.co/qF
@CryptidQuest And I beg to differ Gastornis ruled over its prey. Looking at its beak and bones show it was a herbivore, like a cassowary. Syill, I think it would be cool to make Pach An A Ho the North Amerivan species og Gast its common name. https://t.co/
Like Titanis they’re flightless, with long legs and necks. However, these birds are slow and bulky. Instead of the curved, pointed beak of Titanis they have deep, flat-edged beaks. With these they browse of fruit and crack nuts from the trees around them.
However, some things like the lack of a hooked beak, lack of talons and isotope analysis seem to suggest these guys were actually herbivores! Giant bill maybe for cracking nuts? https://t.co/ZlVwzOTAPk
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@ruth_mst ガストルニス(ディアトリマのシニアシノニム)の植物食性については、2014年の研究で分析が成されているよ https://t.co/OY7N7ycrHV
@Sparten316 @Bhmllr Likely not, calcium isotopes from the bones show no evidence of meat in its diet. https://t.co/CYHnI6Q9eP
See the relevant paper: https://t.co/iF8uZxhNuJ
Nueva evidencia reafirma que el ave gigante Gastornis era herbívora, no carnívora. @_pmmv_ http://t.co/Q2gTf0sFo8 http://t.co/XWi0Rv4nhA
“The structure of the Paleocene terrestrial ecosystems of Europe may have been similar to that of…Madagascar” http://t.co/yN9oDPRu5P
Waw! Study suggests giant 'killer' bird Gastornis was an herbivore: http://t.co/NPIcUCTHBo #Paleotweet
New study on isotopes and functional morphology of the beak shows that Gastornis was a herbivore, not a top predator http://t.co/4zXjXk901g
New study on isotopes and functional morphology of the beak shows that Gastornis was a herbivore, not a top predator http://t.co/4zXjXk901g
Anatomical and isotopic evidence for herbivorous diet in Gastornis: http://t.co/WrbDiKwjTu #birds #dinosaurs
Big Eocene bird Gastornis preferred plucking plants to hunting little horses http://t.co/lW0lcfuA50
Big Eocene bird Gastornis preferred plucking plants to hunting little horses http://t.co/lW0lcfuA50
Anatomical and isotopic evidence for herbivorous diet in Gastornis: http://t.co/WrbDiKwjTu #birds #dinosaurs
The giant flightless Paleocene bird Gastornis didn't terrorist small mammals, but terrorized small plants http://t.co/ys0dAa1yhG
The giant flightless Paleocene bird Gastornis didn't terrorist small mammals, but terrorized small plants http://t.co/ys0dAa1yhG