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Where did moa live?

The Moa lived in parts of New Zealand, which the Maori used to hunt them, kill them and eat them.But nowadays the flightless Moa is extinct.


Which man eating bird featured in early Maori rock drawings?

the giant moa i think


What is the meaning of 'Moa'?

Moa is a native Maori name, first attested in 1842.


What were the predators of the moa?

Maori hunters and the haast eagle.


Why are the Polynesians held responsible for the extinction of moa?

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.


What is Maori for native bird?

manu is the Maori word for a generic bird.I understand that moa was a name for chickens in older Polynesia.


What is the tallest bird in New Zealand?

It used to be the Moa before it was hunted to extinction by Maori.


What food did the maori found when they to aotearoa?

The maori people found the moa. Sorry that is all I know. This is a good website: www.teara.govt.nz Well I hope I helped


In what time period was the prehistoric Moa of NewZealand alive in?

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


Name some extinct NZ birds?

Moa became extinct due to over-hunting by early Maori, a culture often termed the Moa Hunters due to the large number of Moa remains found near their settlements or campsites.Haast's eagle was previously the Moa's only predator - once the Moa had been hunted to extinction the Haast's eagle died out too.Huia were hunted for their distinctive feathers, which were originally worn in the hair by Maori chiefs, then by 'fashionable' Europeans as adornments for hats in the early 20th Century.The Stephen's Island Wren was considered to be the only known species in the world to be wiped out by a single animal, the lighthouse keeper's cat.


What did the maori use the moa for?

The Māori used the moa, a large flightless bird native to New Zealand, as a food source. They hunted and consumed the moa for its meat, eggs, and feathers. The moa played an important role in the Māori diet and cultural practices.


What moa eat?

naubis tango