When Birds Stopped Flying
PBS Eons・8 minutes read
Giant Moas were attacked by Haast Eagles in New Zealand, flightless ratites evolved from flying ancestors independently, and overhunting by humans led to their extinction.
Insights
- Genetic research in 2014 debunked the Moa's Ark hypothesis by revealing that ratites on the same continent were not closely related, indicating multiple independent evolutions of flightlessness.
- Flightlessness in ratites may have been a response to the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs, creating ecological niches, and overhunting by humans led to the extinction of Moas and elephant birds due to their slow reproductive rate.
Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free
Recent questions
What are ratites?
Flightless birds like ostriches and emus.
Related videos
TED-Ed
The real reason dodo birds went extinct - Leon Claessens
Mossy Earth
3 Animals That Came Back From Extinction | North America
Free High-Quality Documentaries
Beak & Brain - Genius Birds from Down Under | Full Documentary
biointeractive
The Day the Mesozoic Died: The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs — HHMI BioInteractive Video
제발돼라 PleaseBee
왕사마귀와 친구가 되는 과정 (The Process Of Making Friends With The Giant Mantis)