A skull of a very large crane from the late Miocene of ... - Springer
Comparisons with Grus (Antigone) canadensis are based on a trunk skeleton in SMF and the synoptic skeleton images provided by The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History at https://collections.nmnh.si.edu/search/birds. 展开
GPIT/AV/00196: dorsal portion of skull (Fig. 1); found in the 2019 excavation season in the local stratigraphic horizon HAM 4. 展开
The fossil stems from the local stratigraphic horizon Hammerschmiede 4 (HAM 4), about six meters above the hominid-bearing level HAM 5 (Böhme et al. 2019). The fossiliferous sediments of HAM 4 … 展开
The fossil skull shows a highly unusual preservation in that only the dorsal portions of the beak and neurocranium are preserved (Fig. 2j). The specimen was discovered in situ in undisturbed sediment. Therefore, we exclude the possibility that it was damaged in the course of the excavation or due to mining activities in the clay pit. Attached … 展开
The very long and straight bill lacks the tip, but is of similar relative length to that of the extant Bugeranus carunculatus (Fig. 2b) and Leucogeranus leucogeranus (Fig. 2d), which are among the extant cranes with the proportionally longest beaks (Table 1). The nostrils are very long and exhibit a schizorhinal condition, with a slit-like caudal e... 展开
(PDF) A skull of a very large crane from the late Miocene of …
2020年7月14日 · Judging from its size, the fossil may possibly belong to the very large “Grus” pentelici, which stems from temporally and geographically proximate sites.
Grus grus (Common Crane) - skullsite
No bird has been killed to get its skull or skeleton for this collection. All wild birds died of natural causes or accidental, and in a few cases due to legal hunting by others, or died in captivity. …
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Grus grus (Linnaeus, 1758) | NHMD Ornithology Collection
Partial skeleton - 1|Tissue - 1. Kingdom Animalia. Phylum Chordata. Class Aves. Order Gruiformes. Family Gruidae. Genus Grus. Preferred Taxon Grus grus (Linnaeus, 1758) Taxon …
Common crane - Wikipedia
The common crane (Grus grus), also known as the Eurasian crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes. A medium-sized species, it is the only crane commonly found in Europe besides …
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The extinct Maltese Crane Grus melitensis - ResearchGate
2008年4月3日 · Bones of a large crane, comparable in size with the Sarus Crane, Grus antigone, have been found in the Late Pleistocene of Britain and France, neolithic of Germany, and …
Eurasian Crane (Grus grus) Information - Earth Life
2023年7月12日 · The Common Crane (Grus grus), also known as the Eurasian Cranes, breeds in wetlands in northern parts of Europe and Asia. Its global population in the region is estimated …
partial skeleton. In addition to the skin and skeleton, a separate spread wing (Figure 2), duplicate tissue samples, a section of the lower gastrointestinal tract, and external parasites from the …
The extinct large cranes of the North-West palaearctic
1977年3月1日 · Bones of a large crane, comparable in size with the Sarus Crane, Grus antigone, have been found in the Late Pleistocene of Britain and France, neolithic of Germany, and …