they were hunted to death by a horde of evil doers in the 1700's
Moas are said to have become extinct as late as the 19th century.
No, the Maori hunted the moas to extinction around 1400AD(CE). Uncomfermed sightings were reported in neighboring islands during the 18th and 19th century, but these sighting may have been hoaxes.
Moas do not eat kiwi, as they are now extinct. There is no evidence to suggest that moas ate kiwi when the two species coexisted.
Due to lack in their main food, moa. Killed along with moas by the Maori.
Moas is a plural noun (extinct flightless birds). The anagrams are the names Amos and Soma, which is both an actual trademark (carisoprodol) and a fictional drug from the classic "Brave New World."
Canadian giant pandas Canadian moas and choranges(Big worms).
The wisent became extinct in northern Sweden in the 11th century, and southern England in the 12th.
The King Island emu is believed to have become extinct as a result of being hunted for food by sealers and whalers. It is known to have become extinct in the early decades of the nineteenth century.
Elephant birds have been extinct since at least the 17th century. ---- Hey, I saw that answer on Wikipedia!
The Hare Indian Dog became extinct in the 19th century. It was a native animal in the United States and Canada.
The now extinct Moa used to live in New Zealand in low land forest areas.
Eber Moas was born on 1969-03-21.