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Just imagine if these were still around! Takeoffs a Problem For Giant Bird By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer Mon Jul 2, 11:00 PM ET Weighing in at 150 pounds or more, the all-time biggest bird couldn't just hop into the air and fly away, researchers say. A team led by Sankar Chatterjee of Texas Tech University used computer programs originally designed for aircraft to analyze the probable flight characteristics of Argentavis magnificens, a giant bird that lived in South America 6 million years ago. Like today's condors and other large birds, Argentavis would have had to rely on updrafts to remain in the air. Doing so, it could have soared for long distances, they conclude in a paper in Tuesday's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Remains of Argentavis have been found both in the plains of northern Argentina, called pampas, and also in the foothills of the Andes. With a wingspan of about 23 feet, Argentavis is the largest known flying bird, the researchers said. By measuring the size of the bones they determined how large its flight muscles would have been, and calculated that it would not have been capable of takeoff or of sustained flight just by flapping its wings. "Gliding would not be a problem, it would be the takeoff, that is the main limiting factor," Chatterjee said in a telephone interview. "In the mountains, takeoff was not a problem, but sooner or later it would come to the plain." As far as getting airborne there, Chatterjee suggested the birds could launch from a high point in the foothills. In addition, with a slight headwind and as little as a 10-degree downhill slope they would probably have been able to take off in a running start, the researchers said. But it looks like this was just about the size limit for a flying bird, he said. A steady east wind blowing from the Atlantic Ocean and rising in the foothills of the mountains would have created ideal conditions for soaring flight, in which they estimated the giant hunter could reach 40 mph. "Large broad-winged landbirds, such as eagles, buzzards, storks and vultures with slotted wings are masters of thermals and travel cross-country by gliding in circles," they researchers said. Thermals are areas of rising warm air and can often be easily determined from a distance because cumulus clouds develop above them when the moisture in that air cools and condenses. In every culture there are tales of large birds, whether local Indians, Hindus or others, Chatterjee observed. "Now we can show that they actually existed," he said, though this bird lived millions of years before humans walked the planet. And with a skull nearly two feet long, Argentavis "was catching sizable prey with its formidable beak." The research was funded by the National Geographic Society and Texas Tech University. ___ ~Ann | ||
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Very intersting as all your posts my friend thank you.Juan www.huntinginargentina.com.ar FULL PROFESSIONAL MEMBER OF IPHA INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL HUNTERS ASOCIATION . DSC PROFESSIONAL MEMBER DRSS--SCI NRA IDPA IPSC-FAT -argentine shooting federation cred number2- | |||
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Nice article, thanks ... Actually, I believe that Argentina can give some more surprises and satisfactions to the international archaeological community and to all interested ones in general ... In fact, in several parts of Argentina is still possible to find fossils... personally I have one that I am not yet sure whether it is a finger of some prehistoric reptile or a petrified fish... This fossil has some 5 inches long.... ------------------------------------------ Μολὼν λάβε Duc, sequere, aut de via decede. | |||
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