Lesser moa explained
The lesser moa (family Emeidae) were a family in the moa order Dinornithiformes. About two-thirds of all moa species are in the lesser moa family.[1] The moa were ratites from New Zealand. Ratites are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. The origin of the ratites is becoming clearer as it is now believed that early ancestors of these birds were able to fly and flew to the southern areas that they have been found in.
Species
The currently recognised genera and species are:[2] [3]
Notes and References
- Web site: moa Size, Extinction, & Facts Britannica . 2022-05-11 . www.britannica.com . en.
- Encyclopedia: Davies . S.J.J.F.. Hutchins, Michael . Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia . Moas . 2 . 2003 . Gale Group . 8 Birds I Tinamous and Ratites to Hoatzins . Farmington Hills, MI. 978-0-7876-5784-0 . 95–98.
- Web site: Stephenson . Brent . 5 January 2009 . New Zealand Recognised Bird Names (NZRBN) database . https://web.archive.org/web/20150425022726/http://bird.org.nz/nzrbn.htm . 25 April 2015 . 10 May 2022 . Ornithological Society of New Zealand . New Zealand.