Dinornis Including D. novaezealandiae, a.k.a. the North Island Giant
Moa, and D. robustus, a.k.a. the South Island Giant Moa.
In Depth When you are presented with an image of a moa bird, chances are you are looking at Dinornis, which internationally is the most famous of the moa. This fame is mostly down to the immense size of Dinornis, individuals of which at full elevation of the neck could reach up to just over three and … Read more