Phororhacos, a large, flightless bird from the family Phororhacidae, likely nested in open habitats such as grasslands or forests. Fossil evidence suggests they may have built nests on the ground, similar to modern Flightless Birds like ostriches. Their nesting sites would have provided shelter for their young and protection from predators. These birds thrived in South America during the Cenozoic era, where they adapted to various ecological niches.
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