The greater rhea (Rhea americana) is a species of flightless bird native to eastern South America. Other names for the greater rhea include the grey,...
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of the lesser rhea. The IUCN currently rates the greater and puna rheas as near-threatened in their native ranges, while Darwin's rhea is of least concern...
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Darwin's rhea or the lesser rhea (Rhea pennata) is a large flightless bird, the smaller of the two extant species of rheas. It is found in the Altiplano...
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the Neogene period. Its closest living relatives are the greater rhea and the lesser rhea. Rhea fossilis is only known by a couple of fossils, a tibia and...
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Papua New Guinea has a height of 127 to 190 cm (50 to 75 in). The greater rhea (Rhea americana) from South America weighs up to 20–27 kg (44–60 lb) and...
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Rhea (/ˈriː.ə/) is the second-largest moon of Saturn and the ninth-largest moon in the Solar System, with a surface area that is comparable to the area...
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put the southern cassowary together with the common ostrich and the greater rhea in the genus Struthio. As the publication date of Linnaeus's sixth edition...
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Kirwan, Guy M.; Korthals, Arne; Hodes, Carly E. (2 April 2021). "Greater Rhea (Rhea americana), version 2.0". In Keeney, B. K. (ed.). Birds of the World...
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Flightless bird (section Rheiformes (rheas))
Apteryx rowi Greater rhea, Rhea americana American rhea, Rhea americana americana Intermediate rhea, Rhea americana intermedia Argentine rhea, Rhea americana...
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are liable to utilize lebbeck as a food resource. For example, the greater rhea (Rhea americana) has been observed feeding on it in the cerrado of Brazil...
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(187 lb) South America has two species of rhea, large fast-running birds of the Pampas. The larger American rhea grows to about 1.4 metres (4 ft 7 in) tall...
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Chimpanzee [citation needed] Gorillas Human [citation needed] Common pheasant Greater rhea Northern harrier [citation needed] red-winged blackbird [citation needed]...
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ISBN 978-0-19-854996-3. "Greater flamingo" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2008-10-30. Davies, S.J.J.F. (2003). "Rheas". In Hutchins...
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appeared in the Paleocene. It is today represented by the sole living genus Rhea, but also contains several extinct genera. Order Rheiformes (Forbes, 1884)...
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(Otodus megalodon) Deinotherium Kelenken guillermoi Gastornis gigantea Greater rhea Eastern gorilla Bengal tiger Polar bear Black rhinoceros Muskox Moose...
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Notopalaeognathae is a clade that contains the order Rheiformes (rheas), the clade Novaeratitae (which includes the cassowaries and emus, the kiwis, and...
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standing nearly the same height as the flightless and thus much heavier greater rhea. For the continent, it also has the second largest wingspan, after the...
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marten Racoon Greater rhea (only lives in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) Mute swan Canada goose, Egyptian goose, greylag goose, bean goose, greater white-fronted...
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significantly Rheas: the lesser rhea and greater rhea are essentially 100% herbivorous (though this can drop to 97% for greater rheas in some cases)...
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burrowing owl and the rhea. Invasive species include the European hare, wild boar and house sparrow. Pampas deer Maned wolf Greater rhea Southern screamer...
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of emus (Dromaius) (another became extinct in historic times), two of rheas (Rhea) and two of ostriches (Struthio). Recent research has indicated that...
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but examinations of incomplete remains have never suggested a length greater than 7 m (23 ft). Also, a living specimen estimated at 7 m (23 ft) and...
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Isotropic fractionator Pallium (DVR) Cygnus olor Greater rhea 330,342,000 Isotropic fractionator Pallium (DVR) Rhea americana Eastern rosella 333,000,000 Isotropic...
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ostrich South America; 2 species Family †Opisthodactylidae Family Rheidae: rheas Australasia; 4 species Family Casuariidae: cassowaries and emu Australasia;...
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species is D. fragilis. It grew to about two thirds the size of the modern greater rhea, at about 90 centimetres (3.0 ft) of height. While initially considered...
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Uruguayos 6.3 g 26 mm 1.7 mm Aluminium-bronze 2003 Uruguayan coat of arms Greater Rhea Brass 2011 10 U$ José Artigas with the dates of his birth and death "SEAN...
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anteater Andean condor Chilean flamingo Crested screamer Capybara Ocelot Greater Rhea Spider Monkey The zoo also has a Flight Cage that is made to resemble...
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have become concerned about potentially invasive species such as the Greater rhea and the Asian hornet. Mecklenburg has seen a huge increase in tourism...
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Ema, list of tropical storms in the Pacific Ocean with this name Greater rhea (Rhea americana), a flightless bird of South America also known as an ema...
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Capybara Crab-eating fox Greater rhea Red ovenbird Black-necked swan Southern lapwing Rattlesnake Sorubim Tetra...
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