The crested moa (Pachyornis australis) is an extinct species of moa. It is one of the 9 known species of moa to have existed. Moa are grouped together...
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elephantopus (South Island, New Zealand) Mantell's moa, Pachyornis geranoides (North Island, New Zealand) Crested moa, Pachyornis australis (South Island, New Zealand)...
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Mantell's moa, Pachyornis geranoides (North Island, New Zealand) Crested moa, Pachyornis australis (South Island, New Zealand) The word “moa” is from the...
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Flightless bird (section Dinornithiformes (moa) †)
† Broad-billed moa, Euryapteryx curtus † Heavy-footed moa, Pachyornis elephantopus † Mantell's moa, Pachyornis geranoides † Crested moa, Pachyornis australis...
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The heavy-footed moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) is a species of moa from the lesser moa family. The heavy-footed moa was widespread only in the South Island...
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29 February 2012. "Mantell's moa | New Zealand Birds Online". www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz. Retrieved 18 May 2022. "Crested moa | New Zealand Birds Online"...
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of New Zealand's North, South, and Stewart Islands Crested Moa Pachyornis australis EX dominant moa of far north and far south of New Zealand's South Island...
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List of birds of New Zealand (section Giant moa)
South Island giant moa (extinct) Order: Dinornithiformes Family: Emeidae The lesser moa (family Emeidae) were a family of moa. The moa were ratites from...
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Fiordland penguin (redirect from Fjordland Crested Penguin)
pachyrhynchus), also known as the Fiordland crested penguin (in Māori, tawaki or pokotiwha), is a crested penguin species endemic to New Zealand. It currently...
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Pachyornis is an extinct genus of ratites from New Zealand which belonged to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The...
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