Heavy-footed moa

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Kortbent moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen mindre moafåglar inom ordningen moafåglar som liksom alla moafåglar tidigare förekom i Nya Zeeland. rdf:langString
Pachyornis elephantopus (лат.) — вымерший вид бескилевых птиц из семейства . Эндемик Новой Зеландии.В англоязычной литературе известен как Heavy-footed moa. rdf:langString
Pachyornis elephantopus — вимерлий вид нелітаючих птахів родини Emeidae ряду моаподібних (Dinornithiformes). rdf:langString
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 of New Zealand, and its habitat was the lowlands (shrublands, dunelands, grasslands, and forests). The moa were ratites, flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that early ancestors of these birds were able to fly and flew to the southern areas in which they have been found. rdf:langString
Il Pachyornis elephantopus o moa elefantino è una specie di moa, un ordine estinto di grandi uccelli incapaci di volare che vivevano in Nuova Zelanda. Il Pachyornis elephantopus fa parte del genere , questo moa era diffuso solo sull'Isola del Sud e il suo habitat erano le pianure dell'isola ad est delle Alpi meridionali. Era un e un membro dell'ordine Struthioniformes, uccelli con uno sterno privo di carena. L'origine di questi uccelli sta diventando più chiara poiché si ritiene che i loro antenati fossero in grado di volare e che giunsero in volo nelle zone di ritrovamento. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Heavy-footed moa
rdf:langString Pachyornis elephantopus
rdf:langString Pachyornis elephantopus
rdf:langString Kortbent moa
rdf:langString Pachyornis elephantopus
rdf:langString Heavy-footed moa
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rdf:langString Lydekker 1891 non Cracraft 1976
rdf:langString Late Pleistocene-Holocene
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rdf:langString P. elephantopus skeleton photographed by Roger Fenton
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rdf:langString Dinornis elephantopus (Owen, 1856)
rdf:langString Dinornis queenslandiae (De Vis, 1884)
rdf:langString Dromiceius queenslandiae ( Miller 1963)
rdf:langString Euryapteryx crassa (Benham 1910 non Hutton 1896)
rdf:langString Euryapteryx elephantopus ( Hutton 1892)
rdf:langString Euryapteryx immanis ( Lambrecht 1933)
rdf:langString Pachyornis immanus (Lydekker, 1891)
rdf:langString Pachyornis inhabilis (Hutton, 1893)
rdf:langString Pachyornis major (Hutton, 1875)
rdf:langString Pachyornis murihiku (Oliver 1949)
rdf:langString Pachyornis queenslandiae ( Oliver 1949)
rdf:langString Pachyornis rothschildi (Lydekker, 1892)
rdf:langString Pachyornis valgus (Hutton, 1893)
rdf:langString Euryapteryx ponderosus (Hutton, 1891 non Hamilton 1898)
rdf:langString 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 of New Zealand, and its habitat was the lowlands (shrublands, dunelands, grasslands, and forests). The moa were ratites, flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. The origin of these birds is becoming clearer as it is now believed that early ancestors of these birds were able to fly and flew to the southern areas in which they have been found. The heavy-footed moa was about 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall, and weighed as much as 145 kg (320 lb). Three complete or partially complete moa eggs in museum collections are considered eggs of the heavy-footed moa, all sourced from Otago. These have an average length of 226mm and a width of 158mm, making these the largest moa eggs behind the single South Island giant moa egg specimen.
rdf:langString Il Pachyornis elephantopus o moa elefantino è una specie di moa, un ordine estinto di grandi uccelli incapaci di volare che vivevano in Nuova Zelanda. Il Pachyornis elephantopus fa parte del genere , questo moa era diffuso solo sull'Isola del Sud e il suo habitat erano le pianure dell'isola ad est delle Alpi meridionali. Era un e un membro dell'ordine Struthioniformes, uccelli con uno sterno privo di carena. L'origine di questi uccelli sta diventando più chiara poiché si ritiene che i loro antenati fossero in grado di volare e che giunsero in volo nelle zone di ritrovamento. Il moa elefantino era alto circa 1,8 metri e pesava fino a 145 kg.
rdf:langString Kortbent moa (Pachyornis elephantopus) är en förhistorisk utdöd fågel i familjen mindre moafåglar inom ordningen moafåglar som liksom alla moafåglar tidigare förekom i Nya Zeeland.
rdf:langString Pachyornis elephantopus (лат.) — вымерший вид бескилевых птиц из семейства . Эндемик Новой Зеландии.В англоязычной литературе известен как Heavy-footed moa.
rdf:langString Pachyornis elephantopus — вимерлий вид нелітаючих птахів родини Emeidae ряду моаподібних (Dinornithiformes).
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