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- South_Island_Giant_Moa abstract "The South Island Giant Moa, Dinornis robustus is a member of the Moa family. It was a ratite and a member of the Struthioniformes Order. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that early ancestors of these birds were able to fly and flew to the southern areas in which they have been found.South Island giant moa was the biggest of them all. Adult females stood up to 2 metres high at the back, and could reach foliage up to 3.6 metres off the ground, making them the tallest bird species known.(Found on Szabo, M.J. 2013. South Island giant moa. In Miskelly, C.M. (ed.) New Zealand Birds Online. www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz) It lived on the South Island of New Zealand, and its habitat was the lowlands (shrubland, duneland, grassland, and forests).".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa class Bird.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa conservationStatus "EX".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa family Dinornis.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa genus Dinornis.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa kingdom Animal.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa order Moa.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa order Palaeognathae.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa phylum Chordate.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa synonym "*Dinornis ingens var. robustus (Owen, 1846)".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa thumbnail Dinornis_robustus.jpg?width=300.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa wikiPageExternalLink objectdetails.aspx?oid=710917.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa wikiPageID "19146556".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa wikiPageRevisionID "598323805".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa binomial "Dinornis robustus".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa classis Bird.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa familia Dinornis.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa genus "Dinornis".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa hasPhotoCollection South_Island_Giant_Moa.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa imageCaption "Skeleton".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa imageWidth "250".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa name "South Island Giant Moa".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa ordo Moa.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa phylum Chordate.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa regnum Animal.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa species "D. robustus".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa status "EX".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa superordo Palaeognathae.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa synonyms "*Dinornis ingens var. robustus".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Dinornithinae.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_New_Zealand.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Holocene_extinctions.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Late_Quaternary_prehistoric_birds.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa subject Category:Ratites.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Animal100015388.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Bird101503061.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Chordate101466257.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type ExtinctBirdsOfNewZealand.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type ExtinctFlightlessBirds.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type LateQuaternaryPrehistoricBirds.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type LivingThing100004258.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Object100002684.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Organism100004475.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Ratite101517565.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Ratites.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Vertebrate101471682.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Whole100003553.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Animal.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Bird.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Eukaryote.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Species.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa type Organism.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa comment "The South Island Giant Moa, Dinornis robustus is a member of the Moa family. It was a ratite and a member of the Struthioniformes Order. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that early ancestors of these birds were able to fly and flew to the southern areas in which they have been found.South Island giant moa was the biggest of them all.".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa label "South Island Giant Moa".
- South_Island_Giant_Moa sameAs m.05fcbb8.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa sameAs South_Island_Giant_Moa.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa wasDerivedFrom South_Island_Giant_Moa?oldid=598323805.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa depiction Dinornis_robustus.jpg.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa isPrimaryTopicOf South_Island_Giant_Moa.
- South_Island_Giant_Moa name "South Island Giant Moa".