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The giant eagle of Middle Earth
Innovations-Report ^ | January 4, 2005

Posted on 01/04/2005 11:58:53 AM PST by Willie Green

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Peter Jackson´s JRR Tolkien-inspired film trilogy Lord of the Rings features enormous eagles swooping down to rescue Sam and Frodo from a desolate New Zealand landscape masquerading as Mordor. The image of giant eagles flying around New Zealand, while fanciful, is not so far-fetched as it might appear. New genetic data published in the freely-available online journal PLoS Biology this week from researchers at Oxford and Canterbury Universities shed new light on the evolution of the extinct giant eagle that once ruled the skies in New Zealand.

Before human settlement 700 years ago, New Zealand had no terrestrial mammals, apart from three species of bats. Instead, about 250 species of bird dominated the terrestrial ecosystem. At the top of the food chain was the extinct Haast´s eagle. With a 2.5-3m wingspan weighing in at between 10 and 14 kg, Haast´s eagle was about 30-40% heavier than the largest living bird of prey (the harpy eagle of Central and South America) and was approaching the upper weight limit of powered flight. Haast´s eagle is the only eagle known to have been the top predator in a major terrestrial ecosystem, hunting moa, the giant herbivorous birds of New Zealand, weighing up to 200 kg. Evidence of eagle strikes remain, as holes and rents torn into the bones of moa, which show that the eagle struck from the side, gripped the moa´s pelvic area with one foot, and killed with a single strike by the other foot to the neck or head. The eagle is thought to be the Hokioi of Maori oral history and is recorded in rock art, and artifacts shaped from eagle bone prove that the eagle co-existed with early Polynesians. However, there is no evidence that humans were targets for this huge aerial predator.

In the research paper, New Zealand researchers at Oxford University´s Ancient Biomolecules Center run by Professor Alan Cooper extracted DNA from fossil eagle bones about 2000 years old. Dr Michael Bunce, who performed the research, said, "When I began the research project with graduate student Marta Szulkin, it was to prove the relationship of the extinct Haast´s eagle with the large Australian wedge-tailed eagle. The DNA results were so radical that at first we questioned their authenticity." The research team demonstrated that the New Zealand giant was in fact related to one of the world´s smallest eagles--the "Little Eagle" from Australia and New Guinea, which typically weighs under 1 kg. "Even more striking was how closely genetically related the two eagle species were. We estimate that their common ancestor lived less than a million years ago. It means an eagle arrived in New Zealand and increased in weight by 10-15 times over this period; such rapid size change is unprecedented in terrestrial vertebrates," Bunce said.

New Zealand-based palaeobiologist Dr Richard Holdaway, who was part of the research team and who has studied the eagle for the past 20 years, speculated as to how and why Haast´s eagle grew to be so big, so quick: "The size of available prey and the absence of predators are, we think, the key factors driving the size increase. The large herbivores were available, and after killing a moa, an eagle would have been able to feed unhindered." Holdaway goes on to say that "it´s great to see New Zealand´s extinct birds the focus of international research. There are so many unanswered questions about our biological past that ancient DNA can address, and the integration of molecular and morphological information can only benefit ecological and evolutionary research." Research into DNA from ancient moa "poop" and from soil in former petrel breeding colonies is currently underway.

More information: www.plos.org
www.plosbiology.org


TOPICS: Science; The Hobbit Hole
KEYWORDS: archaeology; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; history; lotr
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1 posted on 01/04/2005 11:58:54 AM PST by Willie Green
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To: blam; shaggy eel

ping


2 posted on 01/04/2005 11:59:23 AM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green

"The Eagles are coming! The Eagles are coming!"


3 posted on 01/04/2005 12:03:57 PM PST by ClearCase_guy (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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To: Willie Green; ecurbh

ecurbh, ring ping.

Anyone got a pic of Western PA's favorite grocery store to post?


4 posted on 01/04/2005 12:04:48 PM PST by JenB
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To: Lil'freeper

Ping


5 posted on 01/04/2005 12:09:08 PM PST by big'ol_freeper ("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought."-Pope JPII)
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To: Willie Green
Here's the talon compared to a regular sized eagle:


6 posted on 01/04/2005 12:09:12 PM PST by bikepacker67 ("This is the best election night in history." -- DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe 11/2/04 8pm)
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To: big'ol_freeper; JenB; ecurbh
Wonder if they're named Haliaeetus Manwe...
7 posted on 01/04/2005 12:18:39 PM PST by Lil'freeper (Error 404. The page you requested was not found.)
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To: Willie Green; SunkenCiv
Good article, thanks.

GGG Ping.

I believe the Thunderbird automobile was named after a giant bird of prey from American Indian legend. Anyone know for sure?

8 posted on 01/04/2005 12:19:48 PM PST by blam
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To: Willie Green
Research into DNA from ancient moa "poop" and from soil in former petrel breeding colonies is currently underway.

,,, tastes like moa!

Just started back at work today after the Christmas/New Year break. Happy New Year Willie!

9 posted on 01/04/2005 12:24:30 PM PST by shaggy eel
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To: Lil'freeper
er.... I'm a little rusty:

Haliaeetus manwe

10 posted on 01/04/2005 12:25:39 PM PST by Lil'freeper (Error 404. The page you requested was not found.)
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To: Lil'freeper

Forgiven!


11 posted on 01/04/2005 12:28:56 PM PST by big'ol_freeper ("Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought."-Pope JPII)
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To: JenB; xsmommy; martin_fierro
Anyone got a pic of Western PA's favorite grocery store to post?


12 posted on 01/04/2005 12:29:11 PM PST by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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To: Willie Green
With a 2.5-3m wingspan weighing in at between 10 and 14 kg, Haast´s eagle was about 30-40% heavier than the largest living bird of prey

While these numbers do indicate an impressive bird...they are by no means as large as the eagles who save Sam and Frodo's toasted butts.

13 posted on 01/04/2005 12:38:10 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (All I ask from livin' is to have no chains on me. All I ask from dyin' is to go naturally.)
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To: 2Jedismom; 300winmag; Alkhin; Alouette; ambrose; Anitius Severinus Boethius; artios; AUsome Joy; ...

Ring Ping!!

The Hobbit Hole :: Troop Support Projects

Anyone wishing to be added to or removed from the Ring-Ping list, please don't hesitate to let me know.

14 posted on 01/04/2005 12:49:37 PM PST by ecurbh (.. .-.. --- ...- . .... .- .. .-. --- ..-. - .... . -.. --- --.)
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To: Willie Green
The only pics I could find were too hugh to post.

Maybe someone could post an "Eat 'n' Park" thread?

15 posted on 01/04/2005 12:51:50 PM PST by infidel29 (America is GREAT because she is GOOD, the moment she ceases to be GOOD, she ceases to be GREAT - B.F)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I seem to remember reading somewhere about a huge eagle that lived on the west coast of South America that was much larger, approaching the size of a small plane. They thought is went extinct because of the reduction of strong air currents that the bird required to get into the air. I think they were thought to feed on large fish. Sorry I can not remember more and even this is relying on faulty outdated data systems (my old noggin)
16 posted on 01/04/2005 12:54:50 PM PST by Mark in the Old South (Note to GOP "Deliver or perish" Re: Specter I guess the GOP "chooses" to perish)
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To: Mark in the Old South
...approaching the size of a small plane.

Must be the Roc of ancient legend.

17 posted on 01/04/2005 12:57:59 PM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (All I ask from livin' is to have no chains on me. All I ask from dyin' is to go naturally.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

18 posted on 01/04/2005 1:10:22 PM PST by anymouse
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To: JenB
Anyone got a pic of Western PA's favorite grocery store to post?

You mean the GEagle?

19 posted on 01/04/2005 1:35:07 PM PST by SuziQ (It's the most wonderful time of the year!)
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To: SuziQ

Giaaant Iggle, yup.


20 posted on 01/04/2005 1:35:58 PM PST by JenB
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