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- What is the fossil range of " Struthio camelus "?
- I mean only this species, not the entire " Struthio " genus.
- It was one of the largest members of the genus " Struthio ".
- The ostrich is the only living species of its family, Struthionidae, and its genus, " Struthio ".
- The population from R韔 de Oro was once separated as " Struthio camelus spatzi " because its eggshell pores were shaped like a teardrop and not round.
- The largest living bird, a member of the Struthioniformes, is the ostrich ( " Struthio camelus " ), from the plains of Africa and Arabia.
- Apart from these enigmatic birds, the fossil record of the ostriches continues with several species of the modern genus " Struthio " which are known from the Early Miocene onwards.
- "' Giant ostrich "'( " Struthio dmanisensis " ) is an extinct Eurasian species of ostrich which lived in the Late Pliocene to the Early Pleistocene of Georgia.
- Osteological and Soft-Tissue Evidence for Pneumatization in the Cervical Column of the Ostrich ( Struthio camelus ) and Observations on the Vertebral Columns of Non-Volant, Semi-Volant and Semi-Aquatic Birds
- The southern cassowary was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th century work, " Systema Naturae ", as " Struthio casuarius ", from a specimen from Seram, in 1758.
- In his 18th-century classic work " Systema Naturae ", Carl Linnaeus used " cucullatus " as the specific name, but combined it with the genus name " Struthio " ( ostrich ).
- There were 19th-century reports of the existence of small ostriches in North Africa; these are referred to as Levaillant's ostrich ( " Struthio bidactylus " ) but remain a hypothetical form not supported by material evidence.
- The "'Arabian ostrich "'or "'Syrian ostrich "'( " Struthio camelus syriacus " ) is an extinct subspecies of the ostrich which lived on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Near East until the mid-20th century.
- The largest bird to be hunted to Verreaux's eagle-owl is complicated by the fact that they often take relatively small nestlings of larger species, such as ostrichs ( " Struthio camelus " ) and grey crowned cranes ( " Balearica regulorum " ).
- It has also been selected as being suitable for the re-establishment of herds of Arabian sand gazelle ( " Gazella subgutturosa marica " ), mountain gazelle ( " Gazella gazella " ) and ostrich ( " Struthio camelus " ), all of which have historically inhabited the area.
- Avifauna reported are also substantial and some of the important species are : areostrich " Struthio camelus ", ground hornbill " Bucorvus abyssinicus ", bateleur " Terathopius ecaudatus ", white-faced tree duck " Dendrocygna arborea ", Abyssinian roller " Coracias abyssinica ", standard-winged nightjar " Macrodipteryx longipennis " and guinea fowl " Numida meleagris ".