We're still cooler. MT @WSJ: Scientists have identified the largest flying bird ever found. http://on.wsj.com/1oeDHQc pic.twitter.com/meKaAkJOeR
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We're still cooler. MT @WSJ: Scientists have identified the largest flying bird ever found. http://on.wsj.com/1oeDHQc pic.twitter.com/meKaAkJOeR
@Condors And the Bakersfield Pelagornis Sandersi doesn't quite have the same ring to it...
“@WSJ:Scientists have identified the largest flying bird ever found.It had a 21 ft wingspan: http://on.wsj.com/1oeDHQc pic.twitter.com/xqrABaSChA”
@rach_ravindra Had it been alive now, humans & pollution would have killed it anyways :P
@satakopan true... that's how many species are on the verge of extinction... as we humans are encroaching their habitats
@rach_ravindra Even the dinosaurs didn't cause such havoc & extinction..
@langwhitaker huge draft potential with this wingspan. Teams trying to get under cap are already considering draft and stash. @WSJ
“@WSJ: Scientists have identified largest flying bird ever found. It had a 21-foot wingspan: http://on.wsj.com/1oeDHQc pic.twitter.com/XZt68lWm7I
@WSJ That's a huge bird. @james_adams1985 @leburrus
@therealjoshmc @WSJ @james_adams1985 or dinosaur :)
@leburrus @therealjoshmc @WSJ But how did it land on the ark? Did it sustain perpetual flight like a refueling plane?
@james_adams1985 @therealjoshmc you remember that dove that didn't return? #pelagornisfood
@leburrus @james_adams1985 Option 1) Probs extinct before it "ate" the dove. Or 2) Resolve by use of allegory. #TeamPhilo
@therealjoshmc @leburrus I seem to recall a creation myth involving a huge bird but can't place it. Perhaps some credence for the story?
@WSJ @sridhardrao hello sri
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