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Aepyornis on the RampageButcher pursued by an Aepyornis Ingens, the prehistoric creature which emerges from the egg
Aepyornis SkeletonA Victorian couple admire a restored skeleton of aepyornis ingens, a genus of flightless birds native to Madagascar
Extinct dinornis or moa, aepyornis ingensAn artists impression of how the extinct dinornis or moa (aepyornis ingens), a genus of flightless birds native to Madagascar, might have looked
Eggs of elephant bird, ostrich, cassowary, condor, etcLarge bird eggs: elephant bird, Aepyornis maximus (extinct) 1, 2, ostrich, Struthio camelus 3, southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius 4, Andean condor, Vultur gryphus 5, bearded vulture
Aepyornis maximus, elephant bird eggThe elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) was a giant running bird that stood up to 3m high and weighed over 500 kgs. They became extinct in the 1650s
Aepyornis Ingens MoaAn artists impression of how aepyornis ingens, a genus of flightless birds native to Madagascar, might have looked
Aepyornis maximus, elephant birdPainting by Maurice Wilson from his drawings collection (1950)
SKELETON OF AEPYORNIS - an extinct bird
Eggs from Aepyornis maximus and Gallus domesticusScale comparison using eggs from a chicken (Gallus domesticus), and the largest known extinct bird, the elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus)