Feathered Reconstruction
Rawlence et al. 2009 |
 

Feathered Reconstruction
A reconstruction of the plumage of an extinct Moa, based on information gleaned from ancient feathers of the bird. Moas appear to have been masters of disguise. Their brown and white-tipped feathers combined to form obfuscating patterns of camouflage that would have protected them from predators. | Discovery News Video

 
 
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