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<p>four new genera.</p>

<p>The best represented bones of dromornithids are <a href="page.php?w=vertebrae">vertebrae</a>, long bones of the hindlimb and toe bones. Ribs and wing bones are uncommonly preserved. The rarest part of the skeleton is the skull. For many years, the only skull known was a damaged specimen of Genyornis. Early reconstructions of dromornithids made them appear like oversized emus. Peter Murray and Dirk Megirian of Australia's <a href="page.php?w=Northern_Territory_Museum">Northern Territory Museum</a> recovered enough skull</p><p>
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