New research reveals that the extinction of New Zealand’s giant, flightless moa was inevitable after human arrival. Using ...
New research has confirmed that moa, New Zealand’s giant, flightless birds, went extinct within just 300 years of human ...
A paleogeneticist has warned discussions should start around New Zealand's response to the de-extinction of animals. It comes ...
Up until now, no evidence of the extinct birds eating the truffles had been found. The evidence for moa truffle consumption ...
Colossal Biosciences is interested in resurrecting New Zealand’s extinct species like the moa and Haast's eagle. Photo / John Megahan, PLOS Biology A paleogeneticist has warned that discussions ...
Moa were large, flightless birds that wore magnificent cloaks of feathers and lived in New Zealand until about five hundred years ago. There were nine species of these extinct birds and they ...
Mixodectes belonged to an extinct family known as mixodectids and lived during the Paleocene epoch. This geological epoch followed the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event that killed off non ...