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Cassowaries are primarily ground-dwelling birds and do not typically climb trees. They are large, Flightless Birds native to the rainforests of New Guinea, Australia, and nearby islands, where they prefer to forage on the forest floor. While they may occasionally jump or hop onto low branches, they are not adapted for climbing like some other bird species. Their strong legs and large size make them more suited for running through dense vegetation rather than ascending trees.

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