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=Practicing Citations= Lomolino et al. (2021, p.5) also specifies where D.Novaezealandiae was most common, that is in the Kahikatea-pukatea-tawa forest (central North Island).

However, Wood et al. (2020, p.17) suggests that it may not have been too dissimilar to the D.Robustus as they shared similar habitat and morphology.

Looking at behaviour, this section will also include a subsection on ‘Moa tracks’ informed by Horn (1989, pp.46-47).

This may include a subsection on ‘cultural depictions’ dedicated to depictions of Moa in cultural works of art and literature as there are a few myths and legends about the Moa, Moa-Hunters and Māori accounts of Moa such as them having ‘a human face and live in a cave’ (Armstrong 2010, p.327).

=Answers to Module 7 Questions=

Describe your media - I will do an annotated drawing of North Island Moa - It will be my own work - File format PDF - I will choose license which is the public domain license for images with least restrictions - Category will be Category:Files by User:KaleidoscopeDisco - I will describe the file as bird drawing

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