Buteogallus daggetti
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title:
Buteogallus daggetti
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Buteogallus daggetti, occasionally called "Daggett's eagle" or the "walking eagle", is an extinct species of long-legged hawk which lived in southwest North America during the Pleistocene. Initially believed to be some sort of carrion-eating eagle, it was for some time placed in the distinct genus Wetmoregyps, named for Alexander Wetmore. It probably resembled a larger version of the modern-day savanna hawk, with its long legs possibly used like the secretarybird of Africa to hunt for small rept
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Extinct species of bird
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buteogallus_daggetti
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2021-11-20T00:12:27Z
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