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English: The giant moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae) is an extinct genus of ratite birds belonging to the moa family. It was endemic to New Zealand. In Rothschild's book 'Extinct Birds' this moa has been given the scientific name Dinornis ingens.
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Author Frederick William Frohawk (16 July 1861 - 10 December 1946), an English zoological artist and lepidopterist.

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2013-05-06 11:26 1480×3214× (7187965 bytes) FunkMonk {{Information |Description={{en|1=Extinctbirds1907 P42, The giant moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae) is an extinct species of ratite birds belonging to the moa family. It was endemic to New Zealand. In Rothschild's book 'Extinct Birds' this moa referred to...

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