
Torotix - Wikipedia
Torotix is a Late Cretaceous genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the …
Torotix | Dinopedia | Fandom
Torotix is an extinct genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the genus is only …
A Dinosaur A Day: Torotix clemensi
Torotix is a potentially aquatic Neornithean from the Western Interior Seaway, living in the Lance Formation of Wyoming, about 66 million years ago in the Maastrichtian age of the Late …
About: Torotix - DBpedia Association
Torotix is a Late Cretaceous genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the …
Torotix - Mindat.org
Birds from the Upper Cretaceous of Wyoming. Proceedings of the XIII International Ornithological Congress. Hope S. (2002) The Mesozoic radiation of Neornithes, Mesozoic Birds: Above the …
Torotix – Wikipedija
Torotix je izumrli monotipski rod vodenih ptica, koji se sastoji od vrste Torotix clemensi. Živjela je blizu obala mjesta Western Interior Seaway, ali nije poznato je li bila slatkovodna ptica, jer je …
Torotix Knowpia
Torotix is a Late Cretaceous genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the …
World Species : Torotix
Torotix is a Late Cretaceous genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the …
Pelecaniformes - Wikipedia
The Pelecaniformes / pɛlɪˈkænɪfɔːrmiːz / are an order of medium-sized and large waterbirds found worldwide. As traditionally (but erroneously) defined, they encompass all birds that have feet …
Torotix - Wikiwand
Torotix is a Late Cretaceous genus of aquatic birds. They lived along the shores of the Western Interior Seaway, but it is not clear whether they were seabirds or freshwater birds, as the …
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