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It belongs to the family Ceratopsidae
similar to how modern birds do
Its head was small compared to the size of its body
as well as to defend themselves against other predators
Genyornis newtoni Variant:Unprimed It belongs to the familyGenyornis newtoni is an extinct species of flightless bird that inhabited Australia during the Pleistocene, approximately 2. 5 million to 30,000 years ago. This member of the Dromornithidae family, commonly known as thunderbirds, was one of the largest and heaviest of its group, with a height reaching 2 meters and an estimated weight of up to 240 kilograms. Genyornis newtoni was characterized by its robust constitution. It had strong and powerful
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