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    Aiolornis incredibilis is an extinct species of teratorn bird from the western United States. Only fragmentary remains have been found, which are dated...
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    condors, and has evidence of human habitation. Aiolornis incredibilis, previously known as Teratornis incredibilis. This species is fairly poorly known; finds...
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    – animals such as: Geochelone, a giant bathtub-sized tortoise; Aiolornis incredibilis, the largest flying bird of the Northern Hemisphere, with 17-ft...
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    Phalacrocorax chapalensis (C) All remaining teratorn (Teratornithidae) spp. Aiolornis incredibilis (C) Cathartornis gracilis (C) Oscaravis olsoni (C) Teratornis merriami...
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    closely related genus, Aiolornis, was about 40% larger and lived at an earlier time; it was formerly known as Teratornis incredibilis, but is distinct enough...
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    Tonni 1980 (Late Miocene) †Aiolornis incredibilis (Howard 1952) Campbell, Scott & Springer 1999 [Teratornis incredibilis Howard 1952] (Early Pliocene...
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