"Moa" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Moa is a noun that refers to a large and flightless bird that was native to New Zealand. It is now extinct. Historical records describe the moa as a tall, imposing bird with a long neck and legs, and feathers ranging in color from gray to brown. Moa were an important food source for early New Zealand Maori people, but they were hunted to extinction by the 15th century.
Moa
Moa is the common name for several species of large, flightless birds that were native to New Zealand and is now extinct.
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