Tiny Eagle Evolved into Huge Beast that Barely Flew

Artist’s rendering of the Haast’s eagle attacking the extinct New Zealand moa.
(Image credit: John Megahan.)

In a blink of geologic time an eagle the weight of a squirrel evolved into a giant predator that fed on animals twice as big as humans. It grew so large it approached the physical limits of flight, a new study suggests.

Before man arrived in New Zealand 700 years ago the land was dominated by birds. With no land mammals, the more than 250 avian species created an isolated and unique ecology.

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