Cassowary

Cassowary
Southern cassowary
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Casuarius

Brisson, 1760
Species

Casuarius casuarius
southern cassowary
Casuarius unappendiculatus
northern cassowary
Casuarius bennetti
dwarf cassowary

A northern cassowary.
Where the southern cassowary lives
Where the northern cassowary lives
Where the dwarf cassowary lives
The southern cassowary has very sharp claws
Detail of a cassowary head.

Cassowaries (Casuarius) are a kind of large bird which cannot fly. They are in a group of flightless birds called the ratites. The ostrich, emu, moa (now extinct) and small kiwi are other ratites.

The cassowary lives in the tropical rainforests of New Guinea and north eastern Australia. They are shy birds living deep in the forest. They may become aggressive, and they may attack people. This makes it hard to learn about them.[1]

A group of cassowaries is called a "shock".

  1. "The Cassowary". Plants and animals in the wet tropics. Archived from the original (html) on 2008-12-23. Retrieved 2009-01-18.

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