South America, late Miocene to Pliocene, 5 mya: The wings of Argentavis magnificens (magnificent silver bird) eclipse the sky above a cat-like saber-tooth marsupial (Thylacosmil...
South America, late Miocene to Pliocene, 5 mya: The wings of Argentavis magnificens (magnificent silver bird) eclipse the sky above a cat-like saber-tooth marsupial (Thylacosmilus atrox) and its prey. Argentavis was the largest vulture in Earth’s history. (Velizar Simeonovski | Facebook)
South America, late Miocene to Pliocene, 5 mya: The wings of Argentavis magnificens (magnificent silver bird) eclipse the sky above a cat-like saber-tooth marsupial (Thylacosmilus atrox) and its prey. Argentavis was the largest vulture in Earth’s history. (Velizar Simeonovski | Facebook)