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  1. Phorusrhacids, colloquially known as terror birds, are an extinct family of large carnivorous, mostly flightless birds that were among the largest apex predators in South America during the Cenozoic era.

  2. Apr 22, 2009 · As the terror bird migrates north, it confronts some new competition -- who will win, giant bird or vicious wolf?Prehistoric Predators II: Terror Bird : http...

  3. Jan 31, 2019 · Phorusracos isn't known as the Terror Bird only because that's much easier to pronounce; this flightless prehistoric bird must have been utterly terrifying to the small mammals of middle Miocene South America, in light of its enormous size (up to eight feet tall and 300 pounds), clawed wings, and heavy, crushing beak.

  4. Phorusrhacids, colloquially known as terror birds, are an extinct clade of large carnivorous flightless birds that were the largest species of apex predators in South America during the Cenozoic Era; their conventionally accepted temporal range covers from 62 to 1.8 million years (Ma) ago.

  5. Aug 25, 2022 · Officially called Phorusrhacids, terror birds rose to prominence roughly 60 million years ago in South America. Though numerous different species have been discovered, the largest stood 10 feet tall and weighed more than 1,000 pounds. Fast and with a sharp beak, they swiftly became an apex predator.

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · By Riley Black. October 12, 2023. • 6 min read. When a large asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago, not all the dinosaurs went extinct. Birds, feathered dinosaurs that have thrived since the...

  7. Oct 30, 2023 · A scene from Life On Our Planet depicts how terror birds (phorusrhacids) -- apex predators of millions of years ago -- fought in ritual displays for territor...