the greater rhea in Germany appears to be growing, though control efforts are underway, and seem to be succeeding in controlling the birds' population...
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The greater rhea (Rhea americana) is a species of flightless bird native to eastern South America. Other names for the greater rhea include the grey,...
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Look up rhea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhea may refer to: Rhea (bird), genus of flightless birds native to South America Rhea (moon), a moon...
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Darwin's rhea or the lesser rhea (Rhea pennata) is a large flightless bird, the smaller of the two extant species of rheas. It is found in the Altiplano...
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well-known ratites (ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, and kiwis) and penguins. The smallest flightless bird is the Inaccessible Island rail (length 12.5 cm...
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Rhea or Rheia (/ˈriːə/; Ancient Greek: Ῥέα [r̥é.aː] or Ῥεία [r̥ěː.aː]) is a mother goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Titan daughter...
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Rhea Jo Perlman (born March 31, 1948) is an American actress. She is well-known for playing head waitress Carla Tortelli in the sitcom Cheers (1982–1993)...
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Award for the Short Story, an annual American and Canadian literary award Rhea (bird), sometimes misspelled "rea" Rea Magnet Wire, manufacturer of a broad...
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Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (/ˈeɪviːz/), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of...
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Timor Sea in the early 1990s. Like the ostrich, rhea, cassowary, emu, kiwi and extinct moa, elephant birds were ratites; they could not fly, and their breast...
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Rhea mesopotamica is an extinct species of bird in the genus Rhea, whose living species are known as suris, rhea, or choiques. It lived in the Southern...
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Rhea fossilis is an extinct species of bird in the genus Rhea that inhabited the Southern Cone of South America during the Neogene period. Its closest...
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herbivorous ratites such as cassowaries and rheas. Some extinct predatory birds had talons similar to those of modern birds of prey, including mousebird relatives...
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Emu (category Birds described in 1790)
vehicles and predation of the eggs and young. Birds of Australia Emu War Fauna of Australia Rhea (bird), South American ratites Patterson, C.; Rich, Patricia...
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smallest ratites (which also include ostriches, emus, rheas, cassowaries and the extinct elephant birds and moa). DNA sequence comparisons have yielded the...
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Max reveals that Rhea's death was not an accident and reads her suicide note to Mia, apologizing for hiding the truth from her. Rhea's spirit tells Mia...
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Rheiformes (category Bird orders)
Rheidae (rheas). It is in the infraclass Paleognathae, which contains all ratites. Extant members are found in South America. While the IOC World Bird List...
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other birds is the oldest divergence of any extant bird groups. It also placed the tinamous within the ratites, more derived than ostriches, or rheas and...
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Tomatillo Vanilla Quenepa Ackee Alpacas Armadillo Capybara Guinea pigs Llama Rhea (bird) Andean lupin Brazil nut Cacao French bean Madagascar bean Peanut Quinoa...
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Ratite (category Flightless birds)
(187 lb) South America has two species of rhea, large fast-running birds of the Pampas. The larger American rhea grows to about 1.4 metres (4.6 ft) tall...
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The largest extant species of bird measured by mass is the common ostrich (Struthio camelus), closely followed by the Somali ostrich (Struthio molybdophanes)...
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mature rhea (Rhea americana). Anatomia, histologia, embryologia, 37(3), 169-176. del Hoyo, J. Elliott, A. and Sargatal, J.(1996) Handbook of the Birds of...
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Rhea is a given name and surname. It was originally the name of Rhea, a Titan in Greek mythology. Rhea Anastas (born 1969), American art historian Rhea...
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Ostrich (category Flightless birds)
group of flightless birds also known as ratites that includes the emus, rheas, cassowaries, kiwis and the extinct elephant birds and moas. The common...
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and families of birds. The links below should then lead to family accounts and hence to individual species. The passerines (perching birds) alone account...
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Notopalaeognathae (category Bird stubs)
order Rheiformes (rheas), the clade Novaeratitae (which includes the cassowaries and emus, the kiwis, and the extinct elephant birds), and the clade Dinocrypturi...
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Moa (redirect from Moa (bird))
Moa (order Dinornithiformes) are an extinct group of flightless birds formerly endemic to New Zealand. During the Late Pleistocene-Holocene, there were...
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Southern cassowary (category Birds of the Maluku Islands)
northern cassowary. It is a ratite and therefore related to the emu, ostrich, rhea and kiwi. The Australian population is listed as Endangered under federal...
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Rhea Bailey (born 12 July 1983) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as PC Mel Ryder in The Bill between 2008 and 2010, and Caz Hammond...
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group of animals birds evolved has traditionally been called the "origin of birds". The present scientific consensus is that birds are a group of maniraptoran...
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