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- Moa abstract "The moa were nine species (in six genera) of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand. The two largest species, Dinornis robustus and Dinornis novaezelandiae, reached about 3.6 m (12 ft) in height with neck outstretched, and weighed about 230 kg (510 lb).Moa belong to the ratite group in the order Dinornithiformes. The nine species of moa were the only wingless birds, lacking even the vestigial wings which all other ratites have. They were the dominant herbivores in New Zealand's forest, shrubland and subalpine ecosystems for thousands of years, and until the arrival of the Māori were hunted only by the Haast's Eagle. It is generally considered that most, if not all, species of moa died out by 1400 CE due to overhunting by the Māori and habitat decline.".
- Moa thumbnail Megalapteryx.png?width=300.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink dna-from-the-largest-bird-ever-sequenced-from-fossil-eggshells.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink and-then-there-were-twelve-taxonomic-status-anomalopteryx-oweni-aves-dinornithidae.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink rsnz_46_00_0368_0330_ac_01.html.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink SK:VIEWARTICLE::838.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink 90.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink tree?group=Dinornithidae.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink nzrbn.htm.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink 3760032.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink www.moapages.info.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink moas.htm.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink NZJEcol12_s_39.pdf.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink en.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink 2.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink extinctBirds.htm.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink moa.htm.
- Moa wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=CHKbD07cbZA.
- Moa wikiPageID "62366".
- Moa wikiPageRevisionID "605888187".
- Moa authority "Bonaparte, 1853".
- Moa diversity "6".
- Moa diversityLink "List of moa".
- Moa fossilRange "Miocene - Holocene,".
- Moa hasPhotoCollection Moa.
- Moa imageCaption "Restoration of an Upland Moa, Megalapteryx didinus".
- Moa imageWidth "250".
- Moa name "Moa".
- Moa parentAuthority "Bonaparte, 1853".
- Moa subdivision "See text".
- Moa subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Moa synonyms "*Dinornithes (Gadow, 1893)".
- Moa taxon "Dinornithiformes".
- Moa title "Bunce et al. 2009.".
- Moa typeSpecies "Dinornis novaezealandiae".
- Moa typeSpeciesAuthority "Owen, 1843".
- Moa subject Category:Animals_with_only_two_limbs.
- Moa subject Category:Bird_extinctions_since_1500.
- Moa subject Category:Dinornithidae.
- Moa subject Category:Extinct_birds_of_New_Zealand.
- Moa subject Category:Extinct_flightless_birds.
- Moa subject Category:Higher-level_bird_taxa_restricted_to_New_Zealand.
- Moa subject Category:Late_Quaternary_prehistoric_birds.
- Moa subject Category:Māori_words_and_phrases.
- Moa subject Category:Ratites.
- Moa subject Category:Species_made_extinct_by_human_activities.
- Moa type Animal.
- Moa type Bird.
- Moa comment "The moa were nine species (in six genera) of flightless birds endemic to New Zealand. The two largest species, Dinornis robustus and Dinornis novaezelandiae, reached about 3.6 m (12 ft) in height with neck outstretched, and weighed about 230 kg (510 lb).Moa belong to the ratite group in the order Dinornithiformes. The nine species of moa were the only wingless birds, lacking even the vestigial wings which all other ratites have.".
- Moa label "Dinornithidae".
- Moa label "Dinornithidae".
- Moa label "Dinornithidae".
- Moa label "Moa".
- Moa label "Moa".
- Moa label "Moa".
- Moa label "Moa".
- Moa label "Moa".
- Moa label "Моа".
- Moa label "موا".
- Moa label "モア".
- Moa label "恐鳥".
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Dinornithidae.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Dinornithidae.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Dinornithidae.
- Moa sameAs モア.
- Moa sameAs 모아.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs Moa.
- Moa sameAs m.0gvrx.
- Moa sameAs Q452969.
- Moa sameAs Q452969.
- Moa wasDerivedFrom Moa?oldid=605888187.
- Moa depiction Megalapteryx.png.
- Moa isPrimaryTopicOf Moa.