ichthyornithines
Ichthyornithines were a group of extinct, toothed birds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. They are known primarily from fossils found in North America, particularly in deposits of the Niobrara Chalk. The most well-known genus is Ichthyornis, which gives the group its name. These birds resembled modern gulls in size and general appearance but possessed several primitive avian and reptilian features.
One of the most significant characteristics of ichthyornithines was their teeth. Unlike modern birds, which have
The diet of ichthyornithines likely consisted of fish and other small marine life, as suggested by their