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Anomalopteryx is an extinct bird genus known colloquially as the lesser moa, little bush moa. or bush moa. It stood more than 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) tall and weighed 30 kilograms (66 lb). It inhabited much of the North Island and small sections of the South Island of New Zealand. Its habitat was lowland conifer, broad-leafed, and beech forests. It is a ratite and a member of the order Dinornithiformes. The Dinornithiformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel.
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Bush moa
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dbpedia:Richard_Owen
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Extinct
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dbpedia:Extinction
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Anomalopteryx antiquus( (Hutton, 1892) (may be a valid predecessor species) Anomalopteryx parva (Lydekker, 1891) Anomalopteryx oweni (Oliver, 1949) Anomalopteryx fortis (Hutton, 1893) Anomalornis (Hutton, 1897) Dinornis didiformis (Owen, 1844) Dinornis parvus (Owen, 1883) Dinornis oweni (Haast, 1886) Dinornis dromioides (Owen, 1846) Graya (Bonaparte, 1956)
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