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Who killed the moas?

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isaac roth from christchurch New Zealand born in 1999

Legend has it that Isaac was hunting alone and was on the search for a 200kg deer( something he had killed a few months prior) Isaac using his Maori techniques picked up a new scent, As he followed the scent he wondered what is could be, Back in day of 2009, there wasnt uch weaponary, so instead, Isaac used his monster man childish like powers and hurled his 300tonne spear into the bushes. This was when Isaac discovered that he had hit the Moa and it was angry. Isaac then had to use his bare fists to kill the Moa.

That is how he killed the Moa

And the legend lives on

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