Birds can become extinct for a variety of different reasons. Human hunting, loss of habitat resulting in a decrease in food, or severe climate events can lead to extinction.
Each dinosaur were murdering each other like biting, jumping on each other, and eating each other
The same people who killed the Dodo bird. They hunted them until there was no more left.
forest clearing was part of the problem with the moa bird.
there were lots of things which caused animals to be extinct. Ice age, deforestation, poachers global warming.
An asteroid that hit Earth during the Jurassic Period supposedly finished off these giant reptiles. However some reported sightings have taken place in Africa.
Actually, the Polynesians were not held responsible for the extinction of the moa, which was a large bird. The moa was mostly hunted in prehistoric times in its native New Zealand by the Maori.
It was hunted to extinction in the 18th century after the extinction of the elephant bird in the 17th century.
It used to be the Moa before it was hunted to extinction by Maori.
The Moa, a large flightless bird, hunted to extinction my the Maoris.
A flightless bird that starts with 'm' is the Moa.
The Moa was a large flightless bird of the order Dinornithiformes. Weighing up to 250Kg and 2.5 metres high, it was hunted to extinction by the Maoris by about 400 years ago.
No extinction is as well documented as that of the New Zealand Moa (pronounced mo-ah). It was a large flightless bird of the order Dinornithiformes. Weighing up to 250Kg and 2.5 metres high, it was hunted to extinction by the Maoris by about 400 years ago. The Moa occupied the ecological niche in New Zealand of the antelope, rhinoceros and kangaroo and lived in habitats from forest to alpine tundra.
The various species of Moa native to New Zealand existed up until the 1400 when Maori tribesmen hunted them to extinction. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moa#Extinction
The Moa is a now-extinct flightless bird which once inhabited New Zealand.
The bird is a Moa. You can read more at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moa Cheers!
No extinction is as well documented as that of the New Zealand Moa (pronounced mo-ah). It was a large flightless bird of the order Dinornithiformes. Weighing up to 250Kg and 2.5 metres high, it was hunted to extinction by the Maoris by about 400 years ago. The Moa occupied the ecological niche in New Zealand of the antelope, rhinoceros and kangaroo and lived in habitats from forest to alpine tundra. They were abundant when the Maoris arrived in New Zealand about 1,000 years ago. Being so easy to catch and kill, only the best parts of the bird were eaten, the rest being discarded. One site alone shows evidence of 30,000 to 90,000 birds having been butchered over the period of Maori habitation. Dr Tim Flannery's book, "The Future Eaters" gives a good account of the extinction of the Moa and he quotes "Prodigious Birds" by Atholl Anderson as a "splendid work on the Moa".
Moa Zedong die cause of AIDS.