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"I think the smallest bird in the world is some sort of hummingbird but for the next size down from an emu, you might need something like a cassowary."
I missed descending, sorry. Started the other way |
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I suggest a trip to north america, spend some time with native americans, have them help you track down a thunderbird, there's your starting point, then a trip to new zealand for a moa moa.....then the emu |
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"I suggest a trip to north america, spend some time with native americans, have them help you track down a thunderbird, there's your starting point, then a trip to new zealand for a moa moa.....then the emu "
unless you've a time machine it may well prove difficult to track down a moa!! |
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"I suggest a trip to north america, spend some time with native americans, have them help you track down a thunderbird, there's your starting point, then a trip to new zealand for a moa moa.....then the emu
unless you've a time machine it may well prove difficult to track down a moa!! "
But the thunderbird is ok right? |
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