
• Koala • uÊop ɹÇpun
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Great Question !
Is there a bounty/reward on a Moa though? If not go chat to good old Helen at the beehive, make it worth your while !
......Otherwise go to Tasmania, they have got a huge reward for the person that finds a Tasmanian Tiger that is thought to be extinct !
"AU$1.25M reward offer for proof of living Tasmanian Tiger ..." see http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/AU$1.25M_reward_offer_for_proof_of_living_Tasmanian_Tiger_(Thylacine) |
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chansey
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yes, go on a quest young Link!
venture forth
and retrieve this "Moa" you speak of
then return to Hyrule and play a hardcore game of chess with Ganondorf
it'll all be worthwhile |
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olwenc
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By all means do this, but make sure that you have the skills to survive in the bush. I'd hate to have to help fund the rescue (or failed search for) a silly expedition that gets into trouble.
Some areas may be conservation areas and require special permits. Check up on that. |
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didi
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go for it girl
make a documentary of it
awesome |
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Take This Life
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Hell Yes!!! can i come???? it to is my goal to find the moa, once we have a breeding pair we can sell their offspring to KFC as the largest drum sticks. We will make a killing. yea def in the south island or im thinkin over on the east coast, maybe>> |
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Belle C
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Pllllease do! Document your travels and make it a series on youtube. Then...head over to other countries and search for rare/extinct or even some fictional creatures!! (Loch Ness monster, yhetti etc) |
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Pixie
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Yes..good luck! let me know if you find one..or two. |
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Alice K
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Absolutely! And be sure and let me know how it goes. |
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Linda
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sure, but I think they are not there any moa. |
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mareeclara
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Why not....even tho the evidence is to the contrary and the actualy chances of you finding anything except bones are miniscule......go get lost in the really rugged and extremely remote New Zealand wilderness! |
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jackfooo
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no moa is the short name for mall of America
at least that is what it mean hear |
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