kheuchukis
Kheuchukis are a group of ancient, extinct birds that lived during the Paleogene period, approximately 66 to 23 million years ago. They are known from fossils found in Europe, Asia, and North America. Kheuchukis are characterized by their large size, robust build, and distinctive beak, which was adapted for a diet of hard-shelled prey such as snails and insects. Their wings were relatively short and broad, suggesting they were not strong fliers but may have been capable of short bursts of flight.
The name "kheuchuki" comes from the Greek words "kheu" meaning "to gnaw" and "chukos" meaning "beak," reflecting
Fossils of kheuchukis have been found in a variety of geological formations, including those from the Eocene