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Cassowaries are solitary birds except during courtship, egg-laying, and sometimes around ample food supplies. [8] Male cassowaries defend a territory of about 7 square kilometres (2 ...

Cassowary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Cassowaries are called the Gardeners of the Rain Forest. As they wander throughout their territory, they eat fruit from the Rain Forest trees, shit what they eat, and, by thus ...

The Cassowary Bird

· Cassowaries are a large flightless bird belonging to the "Ratite" family: Click here for Cassowary photos! · There are 3 species of which the "Southern ...

Cassowaries

A cassowary attacks in an australian crocfarm near innisfail. It can kill with the sharp feets

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The Crocodile Hunter -- Animal Planet -- Australia Zoo -- Cassowaries

Animal Planet :: Australia Zoo -- Cassowaries

Cassowaries (genus Casuarius): Comprehensive information on this bird species, including origin, distribution and range, physical description and photos, diet and feeding, breeding ...