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What is the food chain for cassowaries?

Cassowaries are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. They eat reptiles, dead mammals, and sometimes even birds!


How often do cassowaries eat food?

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What are baby cassowaries called?

Baby Cassowaries Are Called Chicks.


How big are baby cassowaries?

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What is a over lapping food chain?

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Is the cassowaries herbivore?

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Do Cassowaries live in Saint Lucia?

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Do cassowaries eat fungus?

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.


What is a difference between food chain and food web?

A food web consists of one part of a food web. For example a food web would be: Carrot- Rabbit- Fox- Worm/ Decomposer. A food web is multiple food webs together. The multiple food chains 'web' together forming a food web.


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What is an aquatic food web?

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Why did cassowaries become endangered?

Southern Cassowaries are endangered for several reasons. Habitat loss is a major factor. As the cassowaries leave their territory in search of food (due to habitat loss) they are more prone to being hit by cars. Expanding urban development has meant the introduction of dogs and cats which are a major threat to young cassowaries. The introduction of feral pugs has also meant greater competition for food, as well as the fact that the pigs trample the birds' nests, crushing eggs and young birds. Northern cassowaries are not endangered, but they are listed as 'vulnerable'. The main threats to Northern cassowaries are heavily hunted by the native people on the island of New Guinea, where they are found. The feathers and bones are highly valued for decoration and as gifts in pay-back ceremonies, while the bones are also used as tools. The chicks are also often captured and reared in the villages for food.