Thursday, 24 April 2008
The World's Most Dangerous Bird
Cassowaries are very large flightless birds native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia. Normally cassowaries are very shy but when disturbed can lash out dangerously with their powerful legs.
They are capable of inflicting fatal injuries to an adult human. Wounded or cornered birds are particularly dangerous. Cassowaries, deftly using their surroundings to conceal their movements, have been known to out-flank organized groups of human predators.
Cassowaries are considered to be one of the most dangerous animals to keep in zoos, based on the frequency and severity of injuries incurred by zookeepers.
(via Dark Roasted Blend)
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Some nearby islands also have small cassowary populations, but it is not known if these are natural or the result of the New Guinea trade in young birds.
Its head is something such a peacock.
Sometimes I think Australia Isn't a good place to live.
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