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Judging by the name the Moa Birds are inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Moa|Moa]], a now extinct, giant flightless ''herbivore'' native to New Zealand, although they look and behave more like [[Wikipedia:Phorusrhacidae|"Terror Birds"]], prehistoric flightless ''predatory'' birds native to America, or like real life birds of prey as the [[Wikipedia: Secretary Bird| Secretary Bird]].
 
Judging by the name the Moa Birds are inspired by the [[Wikipedia:Moa|Moa]], a now extinct, giant flightless ''herbivore'' native to New Zealand, although they look and behave more like [[Wikipedia:Phorusrhacidae|"Terror Birds"]], prehistoric flightless ''predatory'' birds native to America, or like real life birds of prey as the [[Wikipedia: Secretary Bird| Secretary Bird]].
   
Also, are slightly smaller in height than [[Striders]].
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Also, are slightly smaller in height than [[Strider]]s.
   
 
[[Category:Animals]] [[Category:Eastern Frontier]] [[Category:Old Ascalon]] [[Category:Pockmark Flats]] [[Category:Regent Valley (Post-Searing)]] [[Category:The Great Northern Wall]]
 
[[Category:Animals]] [[Category:Eastern Frontier]] [[Category:Old Ascalon]] [[Category:Pockmark Flats]] [[Category:Regent Valley (Post-Searing)]] [[Category:The Great Northern Wall]]

Revision as of 19:54, 23 May 2007

Moa Bird
File:MoaBird.jpg
Classification
Species: Animal
Profession:
Level(s): 3

These Moa Birds can be tamed as pets by rangers by using Charm Animal.

Location

See Also

Trivia

Judging by the name the Moa Birds are inspired by the Moa, a now extinct, giant flightless herbivore native to New Zealand, although they look and behave more like "Terror Birds", prehistoric flightless predatory birds native to America, or like real life birds of prey as the Secretary Bird.

Also, are slightly smaller in height than Striders.