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Rhea fossilis is an extinct species of bird in the genus Rhea that inhabited the Southern Cone of South America during the Neogene period. Its closest living relatives are the greater rhea and the lesser rhea. (en) |
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Moreno & Mercerat 1891 (en) |
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yes (en) |
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Rhea (en) |
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Illustrations of various bird fossils from the 1891 "Annuals of the La Plata Museum", the Rhea fossilis specimens are the two long bones in the second column (en) |
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fossilis (en) |
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Rhea fossilis is an extinct species of bird in the genus Rhea that inhabited the Southern Cone of South America during the Neogene period. Its closest living relatives are the greater rhea and the lesser rhea. (en) |
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Rhea fossilis (en) |
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wikidata:Rhea fossilis https://global.dbpedia.org/id/GVYak |
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