🦃 THE CASUARIO🦃
The cassowary or casuarius casuarius is the most dangerous bird in the world and lives in Oceania. It has a large coat of feathers, females use it to shelter the chicks. You can reach weigh 75 kilos and height is usually 1,7metros. Only lives in Australia this year has risen 9.1% of the population of cassowaries. Cassowaries are unable to fly like ostriches and emus solitary birds. These animals live in the rainforests of Australia and New Guinea and is known as the second largest in the world after the ostrich bird. A cassowary can measure up to 2 meters and weigh 70 kilograms. It reaches up to 50 km / h through the dense forests and can jump up to 1.5 meters. The female can be paired with several males, assembling a clutch with each. They lay their eggs on a bed of leaves on the forest floor. The fledglings (baby cassowary) are cared for by parents for nine months. The male takes care of incubation, but both parents care for the young. Some information is taken from Wikipedia
The cassowary or casuarius casuarius is the most dangerous bird in the world and lives in Oceania. It has a large coat of feathers, females use it to shelter the chicks. You can reach weigh 75 kilos and height is usually 1,7metros. Only lives in Australia this year has risen 9.1% of the population of cassowaries. Cassowaries are unable to fly like ostriches and emus solitary birds. These animals live in the rainforests of Australia and New Guinea and is known as the second largest in the world after the ostrich bird. A cassowary can measure up to 2 meters and weigh 70 kilograms. It reaches up to 50 km / h through the dense forests and can jump up to 1.5 meters. The female can be paired with several males, assembling a clutch with each. They lay their eggs on a bed of leaves on the forest floor. The fledglings (baby cassowary) are cared for by parents for nine months. The male takes care of incubation, but both parents care for the young. Some information is taken from Wikipedia
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