| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| hollanti | moa |
| japani | モア (moa), きょうちょう (kiョuchiョu / kyōchō) |
| liettua | moa |
| norja | moafugler |
| portugali | moa |
| puola | moa |
| ranska | moa |
| ruotsi | moafåglar |
| saksa | Moa |
| suomi | moa |
| tanska | moa |
| tšekki | moa |
| venäjä | моа (moa) |
| Monikko | moas |
Any of several species of large, extinct, flightless birds of the family Dinornithidae that were native to New Zealand; until its extinction, one species was the largest bird in the world.
North Island giant moa skeleton
Any of several species of large, extinct, flightless birds of the family Dinornithidae that were native to New Zealand; until its extinction, one species was the largest bird in the world.
Size comparison between four moa species and a 1.8 m tall human. From left to right: Megalapteryx didinus, Dinornis robustus (female size), Anomalopteryx didiformis, and Pachyornis elephantopus
Any of several species of large, extinct, flightless birds of the family Dinornithidae that were native to New Zealand; until its extinction, one species was the largest bird in the world.
Neck tissue of Emeus crassus