Moa eggs typically took about 30 to 40 days to hatch. However, the exact incubation period could vary depending on environmental conditions. The large size of the eggs, which could weigh up to 1.5 kilograms, also contributed to the lengthy incubation process. Moas were Flightless Birds native to New Zealand, and after hatching, the chicks were precocial, meaning they were relatively mature and mobile shortly after birth.
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All birds are warm blooded. The moa's main characteristics that are different from most other birds, was it's size and the fact that it was flightless.
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The Romance of Hine-Moa - 1929 was released on: USA: 30 September 1929 (New York City, New York) Finland: 20 January 1930
apart from kiwi, moa, but its extinct
first craft an incubator, which is an ambrosium torch in the middle then holy stone around it, then put the egg in the incubator.(the incubator is powered by ambrosium torches
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The moa was a huge bird that is now extinct. They are cousins to the ostrich, but they were much bigger, standing almost 12 feet tall. There are some remains of moas that have been found by scientists. There are skeletons in museums, and there are even some complete eggshells that have been found. A moa's egg is almost 9 1/2 inches long! Some moa feathers have also been found that show that the bird might have had a speckled appearance. Moas lived in New Zealand a long time ago. Humans (native Maori tribes) were most responsible for the extinction of all moas on the island.
You can take from LRT Avenida to Buendia.Find a shuttle bus going to MOA ,it would only cost you only 8 pesos per ride.
Anika Moa's birth name is Anika Rose Moa.
no it is not right it means the Golden egg
No the moa did not have good hearing
the height of a moa would be
Here are some reasons that some species become extinct: Thyllacine, the "marsupial wolf" was hunted into extinction, as was the passenger pigeon and probably the moa. Competition for resources can drive species into extinction. Disease and predators also take their toll. Insecticides like DDT weaken bird egg shells so that fewer of them hatch. Loss of habitat is yet another factor.
The Moa was always in New Zealand. That was their home
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Upland Moa was created in 1883.