Sometimes it's just easier to be pushed out of the way than to actually move yourself...especially if you're a lazy pooch. I bet he'd jump up in a second for some bacon.
NZ is a great place to vacation since tourism is a large part of their economy, of course that is if you have the money for it and don't mind a 14 hour flight (on average). Best place to see Kiwi is The Rainbow Springs Kiwi Encounter. During the tour after showing you the hatching/incubation labs, they have a dim lit room where you can lean over the side and watch them run around and have a snack the keepers put out for them. It's an impressive operation they have going in my opinion.
Poor moas. Elephant birds and dodos too. Europeans were not the only great destroyers- all peoples have a hand in the destruction of the Earth and its wonders.
Speaking of wonders, New Zealand is paradise on Earth.
Actually, it was the subspecies which lived up till the 17th century, they were unfortunately wiped out due to the need for the first settlers to maintain manicured `English` gardens. Attracted by the perfectly laid and cut grass in front of the new European style houses, this species became dependent on lawns. Unfortunately the owners were not going to allow these majestic birds to feast upon their gardens without retribution of the worst kind.... Thus, the sad demise of the wonderful, yet defenseless lawn moa came about.
Largefromage: that is laughably untrue. The Maori arrived in NZ in the 1300s and all evidence suggests that every species of moa was extinct within around 100 years, several centuries before there were any 'English gardens' for them to raid:
Largefromage is totally correct, the Lawn moa was so missed by the people that they made mechanical ones to keep them company. The bring them out on a weekly basis to remind themselves of what they have lost and to hear their melodic calls across suburbia.
In the early '70s, I spent some time in NZ. In a government building in Wellington, was a large adult moa in a glass case on permanent display. A date in the 1800s was mentioned on the info card.
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http://www.kiwiencounter.co.nz/
Speaking of wonders, New Zealand is paradise on Earth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haast's_Eagle
Unfortunately, they also died out after their food supply disappeared =(
bt
http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/moa/