The bush moa is the smallest known species of moa, having only been slightly taller than a
turkey (approx. tall). A slender bird, it is estimated to have weighed around . Eggs were large, longer than an
Ostrich egg, measuring 15.2 - 18 cm in length and 11.5 - 12.1 cm in width. As with all moa,
Anomalopteryx possesses a
sternum, but no keel. They also have a distinctive
palate. The animal inhabited much of New Zealand's
North Island, along with some small sections of the
South Island. Its
habitat consisted of dense lowland conifer forests, broad-leafed
southern beech forests and
scrubland. ==Threats and extinction==