Rheas are generally not considered dangerous birds. They are large, Flightless Birds native to South America and are more likely to flee than attack when threatened. However, like any wild animal, they can become aggressive if they feel cornered or if their young are in danger. It's best to observe them from a distance to ensure safety for both humans and the birds.
ostritches rheas cassowarys emus
Rheas, Emus, and Ostriches are all a part of the Ratite family; a family of large flightless birds
emus, ostriches, cassowaries, & rheas
Some non-flying birds are penguins, ostrich, emu, cassowaries, kiwis, rheas, and domestic turkeys.
Rheas are ratites, which include other large flightless birds such as the emu, ostrich and cassowary.
Rheas are flightless birds native to South America. There are two species. Neither is endangered.
Rheas relatives
No, a rhea can't fly
some are maybe - finch - rheas - kiwi i dont knoow ! ahha :D sorry
No. Robins are not dangerous.
There are several different methods of locomotion for birds.flying (the majority of birds)walking (most birds walk as well as fly, but species such as emus, ostriches, kiwi, rheas and cassowaries are flughtless and can only walk)swim (penguins, ducks, swans)
There are many different drawings of flightless birds. Some of these drawings reflect birds who naturally cannot fly such as penguins for example.