The female cassowary lays between 3 and 8 eggs in a nest on the ground which is lined with leaves, twigs, sticks, bark, etc. She does not incubate the eggs.
The male cassowary raises the chicks and females are known to kill the chicks if given the opportunity.
Chicks stay with the male for around nine months, but it is several years before they reach reproductive age. A cassowary's lifespan can exceed 30 years in captivity.
this is what they look like the thing on its head is its wepon it an kill you
it looks beautiful
it has dark black feathers and its neck is blue and has a helmet on its head.the helmet is mostly brown.
It starts out a kit and then it becomes a adult beaver.
start from a egg then the mum will give birth then if that one is a girl it will carry on like that
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like wet baby birds
It is very complicated.
Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
No. Cassowaries do not have teeth. Birds do not have teeth, although some species of geese have tooth-like serrations called 'tomia' which run along the outside of the top and bottom of their bills, and look very much like teeth.
According to the alternation of generations life cycle when you look at a horsetail plant body you are looking at the sporophytic plant body.
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