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Sheep humerus, New Zealand

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English: "Humerus of sheep, said to have been split open by keas." Illustration from George R. Marriner's 1908 book The Kea: a New Zealand Problem" (1909 Williams and Norgate edition), in which Marriner established that reports of the New Zealand alpine parrot the kea (Nestor notabilis) attacking and killing sheep were correct.
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Source The Kea: a New Zealand problem (1909 - Williams and Norgate) (Q109512964)
Author George Reginald Marriner (Q106808061)

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