Egretta garzetta dimorpha

Egretta garzetta dimorpha

Egretta garzetta dimorpha, the dimorphic egret, is an extinct or near-extinct subspecies of little egret (Ardeidae) formerly breeding on the Mascarene Islands, including Mauritius. A piscivore, it hunted fish, crustaceans, and frogs in coastal lagoons and freshwater marshes. Subfossil material documents its Holocene presence across the western Indian Ocean islands. Its population decline is attributed to persecution, habitat alteration, and introduced predators following European colonisation.

食性と摂食

Piscivore

Egretta garzetta dimorpha は魚食性恐竜でした。魚食性恐竜は一般的に水源の近くに生息し、魚を捕らえるための細長い吻部や円錐形の歯などの特化した適応を持っていました。

発見場所

発見場所 Mauritius

クイックスタート

食性 Piscivore

よくある質問

What did Egretta garzetta dimorpha eat?
Egretta garzetta dimorpha was a piscivore.
Where were Egretta garzetta dimorpha fossils found?
Fossils of Egretta garzetta dimorpha were found in Mauritius.

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