New Zealand's extinct Giant MOA
These birds became extinct about 600 years ago as a result of hunting by humans and changes in their habitat according to The National Museum of Ireland. The skeleton of the North Island giant moa specimen was purchased from Captain F.W. Hutton in 1895.
Moa were the main herbivores in New Zealand, and were widespread in forest, shrub land and coastal dune areas of the North and South Islands.
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