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Elephant bird

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= Overview =
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An enormous predator flightless bird.
Elephant birds are terrifying, enormous flightless birds, thought to be related to the emu - but much, much bigger, and just as violent. Fully grown elephant birds reach heights of up to 9 feet, can weigh up to 350 lbs, and lay enormous eggs, usually colored yellowish to orange. They possess fleshy-colored heads, with large, sharp, downwards-curved gray beaks. Their plumage is usually black or slate colored, with very thick feathers, and they possess thick, ribbed gray legs equipped with large, sharp, three-toed talons.