On Spec, true ratites appear to have never evolved, the opportunity never having presented itself with the continued existence of small bipedal non-avian dinosaurs across the K-T boundary. On Aotearoa however, one group of large flightless palaeognaths, the diablornithiforms, has evolved. Unlike the placid herbivorous moas and omnivorous kiwis of Home Earth's New Zealand, the diablornithids, commonly called the gobblers due to their ravenous eating habits, are fearsome carnivores.
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| - Spec Dinosauria: Diablornithiformes
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| - On Spec, true ratites appear to have never evolved, the opportunity never having presented itself with the continued existence of small bipedal non-avian dinosaurs across the K-T boundary. On Aotearoa however, one group of large flightless palaeognaths, the diablornithiforms, has evolved. Unlike the placid herbivorous moas and omnivorous kiwis of Home Earth's New Zealand, the diablornithids, commonly called the gobblers due to their ravenous eating habits, are fearsome carnivores.
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abstract
| - On Spec, true ratites appear to have never evolved, the opportunity never having presented itself with the continued existence of small bipedal non-avian dinosaurs across the K-T boundary. On Aotearoa however, one group of large flightless palaeognaths, the diablornithiforms, has evolved. Unlike the placid herbivorous moas and omnivorous kiwis of Home Earth's New Zealand, the diablornithids, commonly called the gobblers due to their ravenous eating habits, are fearsome carnivores.
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