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pea green when laid, later they become less bright in colour

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Q: What colour are the cassowary eggs?
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How many babies does the cassowary have at one time?

A female cassowary has about 3 to 6 pale green eggs at a time.


How much eggs does a cassowary give?

A cassowary's egg measures about 139mm x 93 mm (5.4 inches x 3.6 inches).


How does a cassowary give birth?

The female Cassowary lays 3 to 6 large (5 1/2 in x 3 1/2 in) pale green Eggs on forest litter and may be served by a number of Males during the breeding season from May until November deserting each in turn after the eggs are laid.


Does a cassowary have any predators?

The adult cassowary has no natural predators. Its eggs have predators such as lizards and white rats. The biggest danger to the Cassowary today is introduced species such as domestic and wild dogs. eral pigs destroy their nests and compete with the cassowary for food. The greatest threat comes from Man, who has destroyed much of the cassowary's habitat, and whose cars are also responsible for many cassowary deaths.


What are the cassowary's predators?

The adult cassowary has no natural predators. Its eggs have predators such as lizards and white rats. The biggest danger to the Cassowary today is introduced species such as domestic and wild dogs. eral pigs destroy their nests and compete with the cassowary for food. The greatest threat comes from Man, who has destroyed much of the cassowary's habitat, and whose cars are also responsible for many cassowary deaths.


Which bird lays the second largest egg in the world?

Dromiceiidae: The Emu. Emu and cassowary eggs both vie for the title of the second largest egg, second only to the ostrich. Emu and cassowary eggs are basically the same size.


What are cassowaries' predators?

The adult cassowary has no natural predators. Its eggs have predators such as lizards and white rats. The biggest danger to the Cassowary today is introduced species such as domestic and wild dogs. eral pigs destroy their nests and compete with the cassowary for food. The greatest threat comes from Man, who has destroyed much of the cassowary's habitat, and whose cars are also responsible for many cassowary deaths.


What is the Gestation period for a cassowary?

Cassowaries are birds, so they do not have a gestation period, as gestation refers to the length of a pregnancy. Cassowary eggs take between 50 and 60 days to incubate, or hatch.


What eats cassowary?

In their natural habitat, there are no animals that eat adult cassowaries. Its eggs are often eaten by lizards and white rats. The biggest danger to the Cassowary today is introduced species such as domestic and wild dogs. eral pigs destroy their nests and compete with the cassowary for food. The greatest threat comes from Man, who has destroyed much of the cassowary's habitat, and whose cars are also responsible for many cassowary deaths.


How long does it for a cassowary egg to hatch?

The male cassowary incubates the eggs for 50-60 days. He also cares for the chicks once they have hatched, up until they are around nine months old.


What are the three types of cassowary?

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)


What is the appearance of the cassowary?

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.