Pronunciation: /ˌeɪpiˈɔːrnɪs/
noun Aepyornis is a noun referring to a genus of extinct flightless birds that were native to Madagascar. They were the largest birds known to have existed, with some species reaching over 10 feet in height.
A1 The aepyornis was a large bird that lived in Madagascar.
A2 Aepyornis eggs were some of the largest eggs ever laid by any animal.
B1 Scientists believe that the aepyornis went extinct around 1000 years ago.
B2 Excavations in Madagascar have uncovered many fossils of the aepyornis.
C1 The aepyornis was a flightless bird that roamed the forests of Madagascar.
C2 The aepyornis was a fascinating creature that has captured the interest of many paleontologists.
formal The aepyornis, also known as the elephant bird, was a large flightless bird native to Madagascar.
informal Did you know that the aepyornis was one of the heaviest birds to have ever existed?
slang That aepyornis was one massive bird, dude!
figurative The aepyornis symbolizes the incredible diversity of life that once existed on the island of Madagascar.
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