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    Kelenken is a genus of phorusrhacid ("terror bird"), an extinct group of large, predatory birds, which lived in what is now Argentina in the middle Miocene...
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    includes some of the last and largest phorusrhacids like Devincenzia and Kelenken. Like all phorusrhacids, Titanis had elongated hind limbs, a thin pelvis...
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    enough momentum and power to cause fatal damage to the terror bird's prey. Kelenken guillermoi, from the Langhian stage of the Miocene epoch, some 15 million...
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  • Miocene-Pliocene: 15-3 million years ago South America, North America: Kelenken, Parapropalaehoplophorus, Homalodotherium, Titanis, Canis edwardii, Smilodon...
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    largest phorusrhacid. It probably resembled its relatives Phorusrhacos and Kelenken, like them, it was equipped with a narrow body, conspicuously elongated...
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    Kelenken guillermoi...
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    mammals, Reconstructed jaws of megalodon (Otodus megalodon) Deinotherium Kelenken guillermoi Gastornis gigantea The greater rhea The eastern gorilla Bengal...
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    klekowskii 116 kg (256 lb) Spheniscidae Sphenisciformes (penguin) Eocene 23 Kelenken guillermoi 100 kg (220 lb) Phorusrhacidae (terror birds) Cariamiformes...
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    †Phorusrhacinae Devincenzia Kelenken Phorusrhacos Titanis †Patagornithinae Andalgalornis Andrewsornis Patagornis †Psilopterinae Procariama Psilopterus...
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    a height of about 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in). The tallest carnivorous bird was Kelenken, which could reach 3 to 3.2 meters in height and 220 to 250 kilograms....
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