Monday, September 14, 2009

Mauri Legend of Man-Eating Bird is True, Scientists Say

I'd intended to post a few more brief thoughts on RPGs as Art, but saw this news item and thought I'd share it here...

"A Maori legend about a giant, man-eating bird has been confirmed by scientists. The Hokioi was a huge black-and-white predator with a red crest and yellow-green tinged wingtips, in an account given to Sir George Gray, an early governor of New Zealand. It was said to be named after its cry and to have "raced the hawk to the heavens". Scientists now think the stories handed down by word of mouth and depicted in rock drawings refer to Haast's eagle, a raptor that became extinct just 500 years ago, shows their study in The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...

...With a wingspan of up to three metres and weighing 18kg, the female was twice as big as the largest living eagle, the Steller's sea eagle. And the bird's talons were as big as a tiger's claws. "It was certainly capable of swooping down and taking a child," said Paul Scofield, the curator of vertebrate zoology at the Canterbury Museum. "They had the ability to not only strike with their talons but to close the talons and put them through quite solid objects such as a pelvis. It was designed as a killing machine..."

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1 comments:

Timeshadows said...

Cool! :D

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