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Did the moa look like this depiction of a giant moa, Dinornis, the tallest bird ever to have lived? The illustration, by artist Chris Gaskin, is from the book Moa, the story of a fabulous bird, written by Philip Temple and reproduced with the kind permission of the authors and the publishers, Collins.

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 27

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Did the moa look like this depiction of a giant moa, Dinornis, the tallest bird ever to have lived? The illustration, by artist Chris Gaskin, is from the book Moa, the story of a fabulous bird, written by Philip Temple and reproduced with the kind permission of the authors and the publishers, Collins. Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 27

Did the moa look like this depiction of a giant moa, Dinornis, the tallest bird ever to have lived? The illustration, by artist Chris Gaskin, is from the book Moa, the story of a fabulous bird, written by Philip Temple and reproduced with the kind permission of the authors and the publishers, Collins. Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 2, 1 May 1986, Page 27

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