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English: Giant Haast's eagle attacking New Zealand moa
Français : Exemple de co-extinction : Aigle géant de Haast attaquant des Moas de Nouvelle-Zélande ; l'extinction des moas suite à leur chasse (surprédation) par l'homme a entrainé la disparition de cette espèces d'aigle.
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Source Ancient DNA Tells Story of Giant Eagle Evolution. PLoS Biol 3(1): e20. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0030020.g001
Author John Megahan
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