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.

食性与取食

Piscivore

Egretta garzetta dimorpha 是鱼食性恐龙。鱼食性恐龙通常生活在水源附近,具有细长的吻部和圆锥形牙齿等专门适应捕鱼的特征。

发现地点

发现地点 Mauritius

快速开始

食性 Piscivore

常见问题

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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