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The giant moa (Dinornis) is an extinct genus of ratite birds belonging to the moa family. Like all ratites it was a member of the order Struthioniformes. The Struthioniformes are flightless birds with a sternum without a keel. They also have a distinctive palate. It was endemic to New Zealand. Two species of Dinornis are considered valid, D. novaezealandiae of the North Island, and D. robustus of the South.
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Dinornis
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EX
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IUCN3.1
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dbpedia:Extinction
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*Palapteryx (Owen, 1851) *Owenia (Gray, 1855) *Tylopteryx (Hutton, 1891) *Dinoris (lapsus) *"Megalornis" (Owen, 1843 (non Gray, 1841:preoccupied, nomen nudum) *Movia (Reichenbach, 1850) *Moa (Reichenbach, 1850)
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