pangakontorites
Pangakontorites is a term used in the field of paleontology to describe a group of extinct, flightless birds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 72 to 66 million years ago. These birds are notable for their unique combination of features that set them apart from other known bird species. Pangakontorites had a distinctive beak shape, with a deep, downward-curving culmen, which is thought to have been adapted for feeding on hard-shelled prey. They also possessed a unique set of teeth, including a pair of large, sharp, and curved beaks, which are believed to have been used for crushing and manipulating food.
The fossil remains of pangakontorites have been found in various locations around the world, including North
Despite their unique features, pangakontorites are not considered to be closely related to any living bird