Cassowaries vary in height (length from head to toe) from 1.2 to 1.8 m.
Adult Southern Cassowaries are 1.5 to 1.8 metres (59-71 in) tall, although some females may reach 2 metres (79 in), and weigh 58.5 kilograms (129 lb).
A Cassowary is a bird and therefore has two feet.
5-6 feet.Maybe 7 if they have good genes
The three species of cassowary are: Southern cassowary, or double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) Northern cassowary, or single-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) Bennett's cassowary, or dwarf cassowary (Casuarius bennetti)
The genus name of the cassowary is Casuarius.There are three species of cassowary:Southern cassowary, or double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)Northern cassowary, or single-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)Bennett's cassowary, or dwarf cassowary (Casuarius bennetti)
It is an ostrich like animal that lives in the forests of australia. It is unique with its horn on top of its head, three-toed sharp claws, and its ability to swim well.
A cassowary is a flightless bird.
The size of an adult cassowary depends on its species. The Southern Cassowary is the largest of these birds. The female is bigger than the male: it can be over 2 metres tall and weigh up to 80 kilograms, although they average around 60kg. The male ranges from 1.5 to 1.8m in height.
No. The cassowary is a large, flightless bird.
A cassowary does not have spikes: it has claws. The claws on a cassowary's toes are around 12cm long.
Yes. Both the Southern cassowary of Australia and the Northern cassowary, also known as the Golden-neck cassowary, of the island of New Guinea, are alive and well.
Big. Very big.
Cassowary grow like kangaroo.
Dwarf Cassowary was created in 1857.
Northern Cassowary was created in 1860.