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- Heavy-footed_Moa abstract "The Heavy-footed Moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) is a species of Moa from the Family Dinornithidae. This moa was widespread on the South Island only, and its habitat was the lowlands (shrublands, dunelands, grasslands, and forests). 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.The Heavy-Footed Moa was about 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall, and weighed as much as 145 kg (320 lb).".
- Heavy-footed_Moa binomialAuthority Richard_Owen.
- Heavy-footed_Moa class Bird.
- Heavy-footed_Moa conservationStatus "ex".
- Heavy-footed_Moa family Dinornis.
- Heavy-footed_Moa genus Pachyornis.
- Heavy-footed_Moa kingdom Animal.
- Heavy-footed_Moa order Palaeognathae.
- Heavy-footed_Moa order Ratite.
- Heavy-footed_Moa phylum Chordate.
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Dinornis elephantopus (Owen, 1856)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Dinornis queenslandiae (De Vis, 1884)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Euryapteryx ponderosus (Hutton, 1891)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Pachyornis immanus (Lydekker, 1891)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Pachyornis inhabilis (Hutton, 1893)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Pachyornis major (Hutton, 1875)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Pachyornis rothschildi (Lydekker, 1892)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonym "*Pachyornis valgus (Hutton, 1893)".
- Heavy-footed_Moa thumbnail Pachyornis_Fenton.jpg?width=300.
- Heavy-footed_Moa wikiPageExternalLink objectdetails.aspx?oid=710919.
- Heavy-footed_Moa wikiPageExternalLink moaheavyfooted.html.
- Heavy-footed_Moa wikiPageID "19146548".
- Heavy-footed_Moa wikiPageRevisionID "592818502".
- Heavy-footed_Moa binomial "Pachyornis elephantopus".
- Heavy-footed_Moa classis Bird.
- Heavy-footed_Moa familia Dinornis.
- Heavy-footed_Moa genus "Pachyornis".
- Heavy-footed_Moa hasPhotoCollection Heavy-footed_Moa.
- Heavy-footed_Moa imageCaption "P. elephantopus skeleton photographed by Roger Fenton".
- Heavy-footed_Moa imageWidth "250".
- Heavy-footed_Moa name "Heavy-footed moa".
- Heavy-footed_Moa ordo Ratite.
- Heavy-footed_Moa phylum Chordate.
- Heavy-footed_Moa regnum Animal.
- Heavy-footed_Moa species "Pachyornis elephantopus".
- Heavy-footed_Moa status "ex".
- Heavy-footed_Moa superordo Palaeognathae.
- Heavy-footed_Moa synonyms "*Dinornis elephantopus *Dinornis queenslandiae *Euryapteryx ponderosus *Pachyornis immanus *Pachyornis inhabilis *Pachyornis major *Pachyornis rothschildi *Pachyornis valgus".
- Heavy-footed_Moa subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_New_Zealand.
- Heavy-footed_Moa subject Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- Heavy-footed_Moa subject Category:Holocene_extinctions.
- Heavy-footed_Moa subject Category:Late_Quaternary_prehistoric_birds.
- Heavy-footed_Moa subject Category:Ratites.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Animal100015388.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Bird101503061.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Chordate101466257.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type ExtinctBirdsOfNewZealand.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type ExtinctFlightlessBirds.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type LateQuaternaryPrehistoricBirds.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type LivingThing100004258.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Object100002684.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Organism100004475.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Ratite101517565.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Ratites.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Vertebrate101471682.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Whole100003553.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Animal.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Bird.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Eukaryote.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Species.
- Heavy-footed_Moa type Organism.
- Heavy-footed_Moa comment "The Heavy-footed Moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) is a species of Moa from the Family Dinornithidae. This moa was widespread on the South Island only, and its habitat was the lowlands (shrublands, dunelands, grasslands, and forests). 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.".
- Heavy-footed_Moa label "Heavy-footed Moa".
- Heavy-footed_Moa sameAs m.05fc89m.
- Heavy-footed_Moa sameAs Heavy-footed_Moa.
- Heavy-footed_Moa wasDerivedFrom Heavy-footed_Moa?oldid=592818502.
- Heavy-footed_Moa depiction Pachyornis_Fenton.jpg.
- Heavy-footed_Moa isPrimaryTopicOf Heavy-footed_Moa.
- Heavy-footed_Moa name "Heavy-footed moa".