No. They are birds. Birds and mammals are separate classes of animal.
Cassowaries are birds so, like all birds, they have feathers. Only mammals have fur.
Cassowaries are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. They eat reptiles, dead mammals, and sometimes even birds!
Yes. Cassowaries are omnivores, and while their preferred food is fallen fruit, they have also been known to eat fungi, as well as seeds, berries, snails, insects, small reptiles, dead mammals and even birds.
Baby Cassowaries Are Called Chicks.
cassowaries are 2,491 ft. tall
Cassowaries are classified as frugivores, which means they eat fruit.
No, cassowaries do not feed their chicks milk. Unlike mammals, cassowaries are birds, and they do not produce milk. Instead, cassowary chicks are fed a diet of fruits, seeds, and small insects, which they find in their natural habitat. The mother cassowary provides protection and guidance to her chicks as they forage for food.
Cassowaries are not native to Saint Lucia. If there are any there, they were imported.
Cassowaries can't do anything to the eagle. Large eagle species can kill cassowaries.
All species of cassowaries are warm blooded; the cassowary is a bird and all birds are warm-blooded.
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