Coragyps occidentalis

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Coragyps occidentalis, the Pleistocene black vulture, is an extinct species of New World vulture that lived throughout North and South America during the Pleistocene. It was formerly thought to be the ancestor to the modern black vulture (C. atratus), but is now thought to have evolved from it; the modern black vulture is paraphyletic with respect to it. rdf:langString
Coragyps occidentalis is een uitgestorven gier die in het Pleistoceen in Noord-Amerika leefde. De soort wordt ook wel beschouwd als een grote ondersoort van de hedendaagse zwarte gier. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Coragyps occidentalis
rdf:langString Coragyps occidentalis
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rdf:langString Miller, 1909
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rdf:langString Pleistocene - Early Holocene
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rdf:langString Skeletal mount in the Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits
rdf:langString occidentalis
rdf:langString Coragyps occidentalis, the Pleistocene black vulture, is an extinct species of New World vulture that lived throughout North and South America during the Pleistocene. It was formerly thought to be the ancestor to the modern black vulture (C. atratus), but is now thought to have evolved from it; the modern black vulture is paraphyletic with respect to it.
rdf:langString Coragyps occidentalis is een uitgestorven gier die in het Pleistoceen in Noord-Amerika leefde. De soort wordt ook wel beschouwd als een grote ondersoort van de hedendaagse zwarte gier.
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