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  • Cassowary - Wikipedia
    Cassowaries feed on the fruit of several hundred rainforest species and usually pass viable seeds in large, dense scats They are known to disperse seeds over distances greater than a kilometre, thus playing an important role in the ecosystem
  • Cassowary | Description, Size, Facts | Britannica
    Cassowary, any of several species of large flightless birds of the Australo-Papuan region Cassowaries are the only member of the family Casuariidae and belong to the order Casuariiformes, which also includes the emu There are three species, each with several races
  • The Cassowary Is the Worlds Most Dangerous Bird - HowStuffWorks
    Cassowaries are ratites, or birds that have flat breastbones and are unable to fly, just like their cousin, the emu The cassowary habitat extends from the dense rainforests of northeastern Australia to New Guinea and the surrounding islands Size varies from one cassowary species to another
  • What Is a Cassowary? It May be the Most Dangerous Bird in the World
    There are three species of cassowaries: the Southern Cassowary, Dwarf Cassowary, and Northern Cassowary Of the three species in the Casuariidae family, the southern cassowary is the largest and most well-known
  • Cassowary Animal Facts - Casuarius - A-Z Animals
    Cassowaries (genus Casuarius) are large, flightless birds (ratites) known for their helmet-like casque, powerful legs, and ecological role as major rainforest seed dispersers
  • Cassowary - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
    Deep within the ancient rainforests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia roams a creature that seems to defy time itself With its vibrant blue and purple neck, a helmet-like casque, and powerful, clawed feet, the cassowary is a magnificent and somewhat intimidating bird
  • Cassowary - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
    Cassowaries are frugivores that feed on the fruits of several hundred rainforest plants Because their digestive tract is relatively short, their droppings contain fruit seeds that are only partially digested
  • Ten Cassowary Truths – Rainforest Trust
    From Australia to New Guinea, three species of cassowary can be found in the world today The Southern Cassowary is the largest and has the widest range, occupying the southern lowlands of New Guinea as well as several other islands and into Australia
  • Cassowaries: History, Characteristics, Behavior and Reproduction | Sea . . .
    Cassowaries are among the largest land animals in Australia and New Guinea Bigger than emus and most kangaroos, they are second heaviest bird in the world after ostrichs and the third tallest birds after the ostrichs and emus
  • About Cassowaries - C4: Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation
    As the only native species capable of dispersing large fruit seeds over long distances, cassowaries ensure plants don’t remain clustered around parent trees, promoting a thriving, diverse rainforest





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