They compared their data on the Haast's eagle to characteristics of modern predator birds and scavenger birds to determine that the bird was a fearsome predator that ate the flightless moa birds and even humans.
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Using latest medical-industry technology, researchers found evidence that this bird, thought to be a scavenger, was a fearsome predator. And a very large one, too, which evolved in a very short time. Maori myths support the idea that the eagle may have preyed upon humans.


Using latest medical-industry technology, researchers found evidence that this bird, thought to be a scavenger, was a fearsome predator. And a very large one, too, which evolved in a very short time. Maori myths support the idea that the eagle may have preyed upon humans.
Posted by: Coach Purses Outlet | 05/23/2011 at 08:57 PM
That's unbeleivable tghings you are talking about! I always thought that it was just a legend!
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