Butorides validipes

Butorides validipes

† Butorides validipes is an extinct heron of the genus Butorides from the Pleistocene of the United States. Related to living green herons, it was a piscivorous wader that stalked shallow water environments to capture fish, frogs, and aquatic invertebrates. The species name 'validipes' — 'strong-footed' — references robust leg bones distinguishing it from extant relatives. Its fossils provide evidence of the historical Butorides diversity in North America.

Diet & Feeding

Piscivore

Butorides validipes was a fish-eating dinosaur. Piscivores typically lived near water sources and had specialized adaptations such as elongated snouts and conical teeth for catching fish.

Discovery & Naming

Keşif Yeri United States

Quick Facts

Diyet Piscivore

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

What did Butorides validipes eat?
Butorides validipes was a piscivore.
Where were Butorides validipes fossils found?
Fossils of Butorides validipes were found in United States.

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