A truly fascinating paleontology discovery from New Zealand! #archaeology #history #palentology Like About Share0 views0% 0 0 From: NORTH 02 Date: October 13, 2025History Related videos 1 0% Why did The Anglo Saxons Migrate to Britain? #anglosaxons #migration #history 2 0% Bizarre punishments from Ancient Rome (Part three) 2 0% Third Century Crisis | Roman History | Extra History Complete 0 0% Children of Dictators: The Untold Fate After World War II #ww2 #history 1 0% why was liberia never colonised #history 0 0% अगर मुग़ल और Ottoman की लड़ाई हो जाती तो…? | History’s Biggest Battle 0 0% Lost Photos That Speak Without Words #shorts #History #historical 0 0% Ultimate PHILIPPINE HISTORY Quiz 🇵🇭 🧠 General Knowledge Questions Show more related videos 49 thoughts on “A truly fascinating paleontology discovery from New Zealand! #archaeology #history #palentology”Comment navigationOlder CommentsI REALLY want to cook that leg and eat it.Log in to ReplyGiant moa birds look really coolLog in to ReplyBro they found the creature from the black lagoonLog in to ReplyThe Maori hunted the moa to extinction.Log in to ReplyThat's a giant dragon's claw and I still believe that after the ice age some of them survived and evolved into dragon's! Believe it or not!Log in to ReplyThat's definitely what dinos looked kinda like except ig they didn't have beaks lolLog in to ReplyredmoaLog in to ReplyMy first thought: "i wonder if one of those has a prion sample"Log in to ReplySo would those eagles maybe be what some natives refers to as "Thunder birds", maybe?🤔Log in to ReplyComment navigationOlder CommentsLeave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment.
That's a giant dragon's claw and I still believe that after the ice age some of them survived and evolved into dragon's! Believe it or not!Log in to Reply
So would those eagles maybe be what some natives refers to as "Thunder birds", maybe?🤔Log in to Reply
I REALLY want to cook that leg and eat it.
Giant moa birds look really cool
Bro they found the creature from the black lagoon
The Maori hunted the moa to extinction.
That's a giant dragon's claw and I still believe that after the ice age some of them survived and evolved into dragon's! Believe it or not!
That's definitely what dinos looked kinda like except ig they didn't have beaks lol
redmoa
My first thought: "i wonder if one of those has a prion sample"
So would those eagles maybe be what some natives refers to as "Thunder birds", maybe?🤔