Yes. The Cassowary is Australia's heaviest flightless bird, although not the tallest (the emu, on average, is slightly taller).
Cassowaries are found in the far northern tropical rainforest. They are not endemic to Australia. They are also found in New Guinea and on smaller nearby islands.
No. A cassowary is a bird. Marsupials are a division of mammals.
No. The cassowary is a a large, flightless bird.
The cassowary is a bird. It is a large, flightless bird found in Australia and on the island of New Guinea.
The cassowary is a large flightless bird native to New Guinea, northern Australia and islands in between.
never! IT IS A BIRD!!!
No. Cassowaries are birds.
definitely a mulucan cockatoo
there is two the red tailed black cockatoo and the major Mitchell's cockatoo
Yes, a cockatoo has a tail.
the cockatoo is the family to the Cacatuidae.
Cockatoos is the plural of cockatoo.
There is no word for cockatoo in Italian.
A black cockatoo is any of various species of Australian cockatoo of the genus Calyptothycus with mainly black plumage, sometimes also called the great black cockatoo.
Palm Cockatoo was created in 1788.
Solomons Cockatoo was created in 1853.
The Green Cockatoo was created in 1937.
That is either because someone first saw a cockatoo bird there, or there is alot of cockatoos there.
A cockatoo is a herbivore, they eat seeds and grains.