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Taxon name: Southern Cassowary\nTaxon scientific name: Casuarius casuarius\nLocation: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Southern Cassowary - Casuarius casuarius also Double-wattled or Australian or Two-wattled cassowary, large flightless black bird, ratite related to the emu, ostriches, rheas and kiwis, in rainforest
Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) south of Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
A closeup shot of a Southern cassowary bird in Tully Gorge National Park, Australia
Casuarius is one of two genera of birds in the Casuariidae tribe. This genus consists of three species of cassowaries that are very large and can not fly.\n\nThe distribution area of these three species is in the tropical forests and mountains of Irian Island. Double-Wattle Cassowary is the only species of cassowary bird found in Australia.\n\nCassowary is equipped with horns on its head, which help this bird while walking in its habitat in dense forest. In addition to the horns on his head, cassowaries have very strong legs and sharp nails. Female cassowaries are usually larger and lighter in color than males.
Beautiful Southern Cassowary portrait (Casuarius casuarius)
Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)
A Southern Cassowary walks through the forest.
Close up portrait of wild mother emu foraging in Australian bushland
Casuarius is one of two genera of birds in the family Casuariidae. This genus consists of three species of cassowary which are very large and cannot fly. The distribution area of these three species is in tropical forests and mountains in Papua.
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The southern cassowary also known as double-wattled cassowary, Australian cassowary or two-wattled cassowary, is a large flightless black bird. It is a ratite and related to emu, ostrich, and the Rhea and Kiwi.
Beautiful largest pheasant bird, adult male Great argus, uprisen angle view, front shot, standing on the termite nest and calling in nature of tropical rainforest, national park in southern Thailand.
Huge megapod with black plumage except for blue head with red wattles.
Australian native Emu walking through the bush
Cassowary Australia
Wild emu chick foraging in the Australian grassland
A cassowary with a damaged beak is relaxing at Ragunan Zoo, South Jakarta
Close up shot of Cassowary Head
Cassowary bird on the beach, Australia
a bird looking at you with colorful head and yello eye
Casuarius bird with a horn on its head, an eccentric bird with many colors on its skin
Close-up on the head of a Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) in profile, against a plain blurred background, clearly showing its eye, beak and casque on top of the head.
Tarentaal South Africa
southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)
Goura scheepmakeri, Scheepmaker's Crowned pigeon, red list endangered species close up profile portrait isolated on black background
Cassowary, detail portrait of Southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius. Australian big forest bird from Papua New Guinea. Big bird with red blue head from nature. Big bird in habitat.
Under the bright sun of the Australian outback, a close-up view reveals the intricate features of an emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae). With its large, expressive eyes and distinctive, elongated beak, the emu's gaze captures the essence of curiosity and vigilance. Its coarse, feathered neck and head are adorned with patterns that blend seamlessly into the rugged landscape beyond—a panorama of sparse vegetation and distant horizons under a clear blue sky. This snapshot encapsulates the emu's adaptation to its arid surroundings, where its keen senses and unique physical attributes enable it to thrive amidst the challenges of the outback's unforgiving terrain.
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