Canadaga Canadaga
"Canadian bird"
You 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall
Canadaga 2.2 m (7.2 ft) long
2 people holding hands
- Length
- 2.2 m (7.2 ft)
- Period
- Late Cretaceous (83.6–67 Mya)
- Place
- Asia · Canada
- Food
- Carnivore
- Clade
- Hesperornithidae
Canadaga (meaning “Canadian bird”) is a flightless bird genus from the Late Cretaceous. The single known species is Canadaga arctica. It lived in the shallow seas around what today is Bylot and Devon Islands in Nunavut, Canada. Its fossils were found in rocks dated to the Campanian to mid-Maastrichtian age, about 67 million years ago. It was found in the Kanguk Formation
It was a member of the Hesperornithes, flightless toothed seabirds of the Cretaceous. Among these, it belonged to the Hesperornithidae, along with Hesperornis, the well-known namesake genus.
What we know
- Named by Hou, 1999.
- Body length estimated at about 2.2 m.
- Fossils found in Asia and Canada.