Anser condoni
Anser condoni
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†Anser condoni was an extinct goose (family Anatidae) from Neogene deposits of Oregon or nearby western United States. A medium-to-large herbivorous waterfowl, it represents an early diversification of North American Anser geese during the Miocene or Pliocene. Named in honor of Thomas Condon, its fossils help reconstruct Cenozoic freshwater avifaunal history in the Pacific Northwest.
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| Discovery Location | United States |
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Fossils of Anser condoni were found in United States.
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