Eleutherornis helveticus

Eleutherornis helveticus

Eleutherornis helveticus is an extinct flightless bird from the Eocene of Switzerland, sometimes tentatively placed within Gastornidae or as an independent flightless taxon. A large cursorial bird, it likely occupied the ecological role of a terrestrial carnivore or omnivore in the subtropical Eocene forests of central Europe. Its name means 'free bird of Helvetia.' The fragmentary nature of its remains has hampered definitive phylogenetic placement and ecological reconstruction.

食性与取食

Carnivore

Eleutherornis helveticus 是肉食性捕食者。肉食性恐龙是配备了锋利牙齿和爪子的积极猎手或食腐动物。它们占据了各自生态系统食物链的顶端。

发现地点

发现地点 Switzerland

快速开始

食性 Carnivore

常见问题

What did Eleutherornis helveticus eat?
Eleutherornis helveticus was a carnivore.
Where were Eleutherornis helveticus fossils found?
Fossils of Eleutherornis helveticus were found in Switzerland.

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