Corvus hungaricus

Corvus hungaricus

An extinct crow from Europe, Corvus hungaricus is known from Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of France and Hungary. An omnivorous corvid, it represents part of the diverse assemblage of European Cenozoic crows that inhabited the continent before and during the Pleistocene glaciations, contributing to knowledge of how corvid lineages evolved and diversified across Europe.

Diet & Feeding

Omnivore

Corvus hungaricus had a varied diet that included both plants and animals. Omnivorous dinosaurs were versatile feeders, able to exploit multiple food sources, which gave them an advantage in changing environments.

Discovery & Naming

发现地点 France

Quick Facts

食性 Omnivore

常见问题

What did Corvus hungaricus eat?
Corvus hungaricus was a omnivore.
Where were Corvus hungaricus fossils found?
Fossils of Corvus hungaricus were found in France.

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