cassowaries are 2,491 ft. tall
Baby Cassowaries Are Called Chicks.
Cassowaries are classified as frugivores, which means they eat fruit.
No, in cassowaries, it is primarily the father who takes care of the baby chicks. After the eggs are laid, the female cassowary leaves the male to incubate the eggs and raise the young once they hatch. The male cassowary is responsible for protecting and nurturing the chicks until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
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.
A baby that is big.
Big = gross Baby = baby
size of a human
Yes
Depends on how big the baby is
Cassowaries are not amphibious. They are flightless birds which are predominantly found in the tropical rainforest. They do not spend time in the water, which is what amphibious creatures do.
Cassowaries live mainly in the rain forests. As cassowaries live on fallen fruit they spend a lot of time under trees where seeds the size of golfballs or larger are dropping from heights of up to 30 metres.