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| her chemically defended insects, T. eques is | flightless and sluggish. |
| The Antillean Cave Rail was apparently | flightless and was hunted as food by the aborigines |
| Most females are | flightless and live on the surface of the water or just |
| It was probably | flightless, and became extinct in about the 16th centur |
| The beetle is nocturnal and | flightless, and lives in grassland areas of the Great P |
| dfordi was a dromornithid (mihirung), a huge | flightless anseriform bird hailing from Late Oligocene |
| Hesperornis, an extinct genus of | flightless aquatic birds |
| , or "Chickcharnie," was a 1-metre (3.3 ft), | flightless barn owl that lived in the old-growth pineya |
| a reduced flight apparatus and may have been | flightless, based on some analysis of the 1601 sketch, |
| which they are reduced to form halteres, or | flightless beetles (Coleoptera), in which they may be c |
| Like many | flightless beetles, these beetles have limited wing mus |
| Judinornis is a prehistoric | flightless bird genus from the Late Cretaceous. |
| and is notable for being the smallest extant | flightless bird in the world. |
| Calayan Rail (Gallirallus calayanensis) is a | flightless bird of the rail, moorhen, and coot family ( |
| knamed the Demon Duck of Doom, is an extinct | flightless bird that appeared to have lived in the Midd |
| warf Cassowary, an extremely large wingless, | flightless bird as another classification (kobtiy). |
| ncounter dinosaur species and an intelligent | flightless bird called Orn. |
| mpts to curb the population of emus, a large | flightless bird indigenous to Australia, employed soldi |
| at can be used to summon a diatryma (a large | flightless bird native to the Underdark), and is an non |
| e food of Tropical North Queensland's iconic | flightless bird, the Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casu |
| Penguins are a well-known example of | flightless birds |
| The Struthioniformes are | flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. |
| Ratites are | flightless birds that do not have a keeled sternum. |
| Apteribis is an extinct genus of | flightless birds in the ibis subfamily that was endemic |
| rst broadcast in June 2008, it depicts three | flightless birds -- a penguin, a chicken, and an emu -- |
| The Struthioniformes are | flightless birds, whose sternum lacks a keel and whose |
| His main research included the evolution of | flightless birds, the ecology and the behaviour of stea |
| his research on the evolution and ecology of | flightless birds, especially rails, on oceanic islands. |
| Over this period he transported numerous | flightless birds, including Kakapo, Weka and Kiwi to Re |
| in lungfishes, all amphibians, reptiles and | flightless birds. |
| of the Casuariidae family are large and also | flightless birds. |
| e to the occurrence of Moa and other extinct | flightless birds. |
| Extinction of Ascension | Flightless Crake |
| The Ascension | Flightless Crake (Mundia elpenor) is an extinct bird th |
| sharks, smaller mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and | flightless diving birds such as Hesperornis. |
| Review Of | Flightless Dolichopodidae (Diptera) In The Hawaiian Isl |
| They are in the shape of a lindworm (a | flightless dragon with serpentine body and two or no le |
| An old report of "the same | flightless duck" on North East Island, The Snares group |
| It was | flightless due to its small wings that were on average |
| are unique among shorebirds in that they are | flightless during molt. |
| , and all except the Flying Steamer Duck are | flightless; even this one species capable of flight rar |
| Island Rail, Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi, was a | flightless extinct bird endemic to the Chatham Islands |
| It is one of a number of unusual | flightless flies native to the islands. |
| Emperoptera is a genus of | flightless flies in the Dolichopodidae family. |
| n, males go through a molt which leaves them | flightless for almost a month. |
| These | flightless geese were given a fenced-in pond area withi |
| -17th centuries, and one account of a large | flightless goose killed in Opotiki suggests the species |
| Titicaca | Flightless Grebe, Rollandia microptera |
| Mecodema punctellum is a large black | flightless ground beetle which reached a length of 38.5 |
| "A new genus of | flightless ibis (Threskiornithidae) and other fossil bi |
| onkey (Xenothrix mcgregori) and the Jamaican | Flightless Ibis (Xenicibis xympithecus), which were des |
| ent DNA Elucidates the Controversy about the | Flightless Island Hens (Gallinula sp.) of Tristan da Cu |
| However, since Tyto pollens was | flightless, it was unlikely to need trees for shelter, |
| ascarene Coot was a large bird and while not | flightless, it had reduced flying ability, so that if p |
| odern birds which exhibit slow growth is the | flightless kiwi, and the authors speculated that Archae |
| sed beetle (Timarcha tenebricosa) is a large | flightless leaf beetle. |
| imetres (0.039-0.079 in) making this species | flightless like most of New Zealand grasshoppers. |
| ith a few blue feathers, and it was probably | flightless, like its other close relative the Takahe. |
| Belgica antarctica is a species of | flightless midge endemic to the continent of Antarctica |
| Amblycheila is a genus of | flightless, nocturnal tiger beetles. |
| it would have been at least 2 feet tall, and | flightless or nearly flightless. |
| of Elsornis ' pectoral skeleton that it was | flightless or nearly so. |
| d to a terrestrial existence and were either | flightless or nearly so. |
| ed to a terrestrial existence and was either | flightless or nearly so. |
| ated by a larger population of island rails, | flightless or not. |
| ribed in 1984, was initially assumed to be a | flightless paleognathe, possibly a ratite, but it may a |
| Andalgalornis was a genus of | flightless predatory birds of the family Phorusrhacidae |
| Andrewsornis is an extinct genus of giant | flightless predatory birds of the family Phorusrhacidae |
| Physornis is an extinct genus of giant | flightless predatory birds of the family Phorusrhacidae |
| riama is an extinct Monotypic genus of giant | flightless predatory birds in the family Phorusrhacidae |
| Paraphysornis is an extinct genus of giant | flightless predatory birds of the family Phorusrhacidae |
| , and dromaeosaurs) were actually flying and | flightless radiations within the clade bracketed by Arc |
| a Swamphen (Aphanocrex podarces) was a large | flightless rail from Saint Helena. |
| nd Rail (Lewinia muelleri) is a small nearly | flightless rail endemic to the Auckland Islands 460 km |
| The Ascension | Flightless Rail (Mundia elpenor) which disappeared some |
| e systematics, paleontology and evolution of | flightless rails on islands. |
| e Calayan Rail is one of the 20 known extant | flightless rails. |
| species of elephant birds (Aepyornis), giant | flightless ratites related to the ostrich, also became |
| Tyto pollens was a 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall, | flightless relative of the Barn Owl native to Andros, a |
| Some birds evolved into | flightless species after their ancestors arrived, inclu |
| This | flightless species is only known from bones and was pre |
| This | flightless species is known from subfossils from a numb |
| ird bones, the Great Auk having been a large | flightless species adapted to diving and certainly woul |
| The Chubut Steamer Duck or White-headed | Flightless Steamer Duck (Tachyeres leucocephalus) is a |
| Leptoptilos robustus or Flores | Flightless Stork is an extinct species of stork from th |
| be used, but as Acanthoplus discoidalis are | flightless they can be controlled fairly easily by cons |
| Amblycheila cylindriformis is a species of | flightless tiger beetle. |
| dinornis was a member of the Hesperornithes, | flightless toothed seabirds of the Cretaceous. |
| perornis was a member of the Hesperornithes, | flightless toothed seabirds of the Cretaceous and more |
| iji, were he found subfossil material of the | flightless Viti Levu Giant Pigeon (Natunaornis gigoura) |
| Adults are | flightless with rudimentary underwings. |
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