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  1. The southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), also known as double-wattled cassowary, Australian cassowary, or two-wattled cassowary, is a large flightless black bird, found in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and northeastern Australia.

  2. The southern, or double-wattled, cassowary is one of three species of cassowary. Impressive and intimidating-looking, these flightless birds are often said to resemble dinosaurs. They are native to tropical rainforests of Australia and New Guinea, where they live solitary lives—but if necessary, they will defend their territory and chase away ...

  3. Meet the southern cassowary, a large flightless bird that’s related to the emu, ostrich and kiwis that live in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, northeasten Australia. Southern Cassowary Facts Overview. The southern cassowary is also known as the double-wattled cassowary, Australian cassowary or two-wattled cassowary.

  4. The Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) is a large flightless bird closely related to the emu, ostriches, rheas and kiwis. It looks somewhat like a huge prehistoric turkey on stilts, wearing a large pointed casque or helmet. It is the second biggest bird on Earth alive today.

  5. The Southern Cassowary is often heard long before the bird is seen, with its rumbling calls usually given in response to the sight of potential danger. Identification. The Cassowary's large size, its large greyish helmet (casque) and the red wattle hanging from the neck, make it easy to identify. The feathers of the body are black and hair-like.

  6. The southern cassowary is the largest, reaching 5.8 feet (170 centimeters) in height. Males weigh up to 121 pounds (55 kilograms) and females reach about 167 pounds (76 kilograms). They have two wattles, a sagging, jiggling, colorful piece of red skin below the chin on the front of the neck.

  7. As the largest native animal in Australian rainforests – and with long glossy black feathers arranged like a cape, a mostly blue face, fleshy red wattles hanging from its neck, and a 17cm tall helmet-like crest on its head – it’s impossible to confuse a cassowary with any other bird.

  8. POWERED BY MERLIN. Enormous flightless bird with dark glossy plumage and large, horn-like plate on colorful head with two red neck wattles. Unlikely to be confused with other species. Hatchlings are brown and strongly striped.

  9. Everything you need to know about the southern cassowary - Discover Wildlife.

  10. The southern cassowary is the largest cassowary subspecies and is the second heaviest bird on earth behind the ostrich. They range from 50-75 inches long, 59-71 inches tall, and weigh 64-170 pounds with females being larger and more brightly colored.

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