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  2. Moa-nalo - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, their subfossil remains were discovered in sand dunes on the islands of Molokaʻi and Kauaʻi. Subsequently, bones were found on Maui, Oʻahu, and Lānaʻi, in lava tubes, lake beds, and sinkholes. They represent four species in three genera so far: Chelychelynechen quassus (turtle-jawed moa-nalo) from Kauaʻi

  3. List of Hawaiian animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    Fossil finds in caves, lava tubes, and sand dunes have revealed that Hawaii once had a native eagle, [6] two raven-size crows, several bird-eating owls, and giant ducks known as moa-nalo. Today, many of Hawaii's remaining endemic species of plants and animals are considered endangered.

  4. List of fishes of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Due to Hawaii's isolation 30% of the fish are endemic (unique to the island chain). [ 1 ] The Hawaiian Islands comprise 137 islands and atolls, with a land area of 6,423.4 square miles (16,636.5 km 2 ). [ 2 ]

  5. Fishermen caught with alleged illegal giant tuna, sandbar ...

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    After only a few minutes, the officers watched one of the fishermen gaff and boat a sandbar shark, which is a prohibited species. The officers boarded the boat and found over 20 illegal black sea ...

  6. What happened to the mountain lion found in Rio Rancho? - AOL

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    Aug. 1—The mountain lion found in a Rio Rancho neighborhood last week has been returned to a remote area in the northwestern part of the state, according to the Department of Game and Fish. This ...

  7. Why do giant sea dragons keep being found inland? - AOL

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  8. Steller sea lion - Wikipedia

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    The Steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus), also known as Steller's sea lion or the northern sea lion, is a large, near-threatened species of sea lion, predominantly found in the coastal marine habitats of the northeast Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Northwest regions of North America, from north-central California to Oregon, Washington and British Columbia to Alaska.

  9. Paleontology in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The oldest of the Hawaiian islands is Kauai, of the archipelago's northwest.Kauai preserves lava flows that formed slightly more than five million years ago. [2] No non-avian dinosaur fossils have ever been found in Hawaii because the volcanic activity responsible for their creation did not begin until after their extinction. [3]