Bahaman caracara
The Bahaman caracara (Caracara creightoni), also known as Creighton's caracara, is an extinct bird of prey. It is known only from a few fossils discovered in the Bahamas and Cuba. Caracara creightoni was a scavenger and opportunistic species instead of a predator like its sister extant species (C. plancus). It lived during the late Pleistocene to the beginning of the Holocene era.
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Bahaman caracara
The Bahaman caracara (Caracara creightoni), also known as Creighton's caracara, is an extinct bird of prey. It is known only from a few fossils discovered in the Bahamas and Cuba. Caracara creightoni was a scavenger and opportunistic species instead of a predator like its sister extant species (C. plancus). It lived during the late Pleistocene to the beginning of the Holocene era.
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The Bahaman caracara (Caracara ...... s ago, during the Pleistocene.
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Caracara
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Bahaman caracara
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creightoni
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*Polyborus creightoni
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The Bahaman caracara (Caracara ...... beginning of the Holocene era.
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Bahaman caracara
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Västindisk karakara
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