gaasikatlites
Gaasikatlites are a group of extinct, flightless birds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 70 million years ago. They are known from fossils found in North America and Europe. Gaasikatlites are characterized by their large size, robust bodies, and strong legs, which suggest they were well-adapted to terrestrial environments. Their name is derived from the Greek words "gaas" meaning "to run" and "katlites" meaning "killer," reflecting their presumed predatory behavior.
The most well-known species is Gaasikatlites nordenskjoldi, which was discovered in Denmark. This species is estimated
Despite their large size and presumed predatory nature, gaasikatlites are not closely related to modern birds