Late Pleistoscene Condor
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(New page: Image:Pleistocondor.JPG '''Common Name:''' Late Pleistocene Condor<br> '''Scientific Name:''' Gymnogyps californianus amplus '''Size:''' 43-56 inches (109–140 cm); Wingspan 102-118...) |
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A famous story of the Thunderbird is "Thunderbird and Whale". The Thunderbird mythology parallels tales of the Roc from around the Indian Ocean; as the roc, it is generally assumed to be based on real (though mythically exaggerated) species of birds, specifically the Bald Eagle, which is very common on the Northwest Coast. | A famous story of the Thunderbird is "Thunderbird and Whale". The Thunderbird mythology parallels tales of the Roc from around the Indian Ocean; as the roc, it is generally assumed to be based on real (though mythically exaggerated) species of birds, specifically the Bald Eagle, which is very common on the Northwest Coast. | ||
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