Extinct Moa Consumed Colorful Truffle-Like Fungi, Scientists Say

Extinct Moa Consumed Colorful Truffle-Like Fungi, Scientists Say

Paleontologists have found ancient DNA and spores of truffle-like fungi, including at least one colorful species, inside two coprolites of the upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus), an extinct species of giant flightless bird that was endemic to New Zealand.
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