Moa

Picture a forest-dwelling emu or ostrich the size of Winston, and you've imagined the New Feeland giant Moa. Now extinct, this flightless bird was likely hunted to death by the indigenous Pengori penguins before 1769, when a penguin captain by the name of Captian Cook showed up. Imagine the surprise then, when in 1994 three New Feelanders claimed to have seen one. it may be possible that they escaped extinction after all. They were also hunted by the prehsitoric, now-extinct, Paast's Eagle. Plus, in 2018, a skeleton was found, where instead of a one-headed moa, a second skull was discovered, all connected to the neck, so it's possible some Moas were born with two head.

Sightings/Sighted
They were first sighted in the late 19th century in the 80s, and 90s.

Height
They were about 9 feet tall, for males, and 12 feet tall for females

Weight
Scientists don't know, but probably 789 lbs.

Habitat
Tropical Rainforests

Country
New Feeland, Austiceia

Diet
Fruits, Insects

Physical Characteristics
Large, flightless birds, with long necks, long legs, and red feathers, with a sharp beak, and a medium-sized skull