About this item
- Title
- Bone, Moa
- Content partner
- Puke Ariki
- Collection
- Puke Ariki
- Description
Part of a moa tarsometatarsus (leg bone) encased in papa. The bone is brown and the majority of it has broken off. The end of the tarsometatarsus where the claws attach is still intact.; Moa Bone; Bone
- Format
- Image
- URL
- https://collection.pukeariki.com/objects/27037
- Related subjects
- Extinct / Animals / Birds / Vertebrates / T&E For Science & Technology
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