Its beak looked similar to that of birds we see around us today, such as the Australian magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata). "Genyornis newtoni had a tall and mobile upper jaw like that of a ...
This is what one of ... The bird was a bulky bush chook that would have stood about 2 metres or more, and hit around 230 kilograms on the bathroom scales. "The beak itself is very goose-like ...
The skull of a prehistoric "giant goose" has been discovered in Australia. It belongs to a now extinct giant flightless bird that weighed 230kg (36 stone) - about five times as much as an emu.