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The skeleton of an extinct Dinornis Elephantopus, aka Pachyornis, photographed by photography pioneer Roger Fenton at the British Museum in the 1850s. This was a species of moa, a flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand. As you might surmise from the image, it was really tall; the largest species grew to 12 feet in height. Courtesy of @thegetty.
(Getty Museum)
Imagine if you saw one of these running down the street!
Published on January 09, 2017 09:01