Paracrax is known from a variety of materials, such as
pelvises,
keels,
forelimb elements and coracoids. The
humerus material is distinct from the closely related
Bathornis by an internal
condyle that is less distinctively raised in relation to the external condyle. Overall, it can be assumed that it had similar proportions to
phorusrhacids, with proportionally short wings and a large, deep bill.
Paracrax gigantea in particular is a very large bird, reaching estimated heights of over , making it among the largest of bathornithids and among the tallest animals in its environment. == Lifestyle ==