Posted on 01/12/2009 11:22:01 AM PST by Red Badger
You need to get Pitsy one of those scoopers.
Bird faeces happens!
“Former PhD student Jamie Wood, from the University of Otago”
The parents must be so proud.........
Were they charged a dumping tax? There are cows alive today who think these birds got off light.
Cheers for the ping, Allegra!
It’s true: giant birds called Moas once occupied New Zealand. The Maori made them extinct. One Moa could provide KFC for a whole tribe! We’re talking about a bird with a body the size of a small cow...
Out where I live they occasionally find Moa bones in pits: the moas would fall in the pits and they couldn’t get out, so they’d basically die right there. Amazing animals!
Occasionally people claim to sight moas out in the deep New Zealand bush. The bush is dense enough and there are enough places in New Zealand where man has never gone that his is only just possible — but unlikely. Still...
> Yes. New Zealand is supposed to be one of the last places to be settled by humans. The exact date is not clear but could be as recent as 700 years ago. When the Maori arrived the giant Moa birds were still walking around.
That’s very true. They can be reasonably sure about approximately when the Maori got here because the Maori kept very good oral records of their ancestry, going all the way back to the canoes that they arrived in New Zealand on from a place called “Hawaiki”. To this day there are Maori who can recite their whakapapa (ancestry) with great accuracy from memory.
We know that these ancestries are reasonably accurate because they cross-check: as you’d expect in a population that is tribal and based on an island, there is a fair bit of marriage between families and complex relationships. For the most part, when the Maori recite their ancestries, these relationships cross-check and agree.
So somewhere between 700 and 900 years is the generally accepted arrival timeframe for Maori in New Zealand.
There have been theories of pre-Maori settlements: the Celts, the Phoenicias, the Vikings, the Chinese, the Maoriori were all supposed to have a turn, but these theories are not generally accepted and lack much evidence (tho there is some).
(BIG GRIN!) I wish my dogs would learn that trick!
Are those the ones that tried to eat D’leh and Evolet in “10,000 BC?”
Yeah, and I’m going to go “make history” sometime after lunch today, too... :-)
No. The only Ratite in Africa is the Ostrich. The nasty birds were some species of Terror Bird. This was pure fiction, on the scale of the use of mammoths. (There were elephants in Mediterranean Africa, until the Romans hunted them to extinction_)
If I remember, these were New World predators, which went extinct a few million years ago due to competition/predation by sabre tooths and other large cats. Not that I trust wikipedia completely, but here is their account.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phorusrhacidae
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