Cassowaries eat fruit!!
no cassowary does not eat idiot fruit
Cassowaries are considered to be frugivores, or fruit-eating birds, and while their preferred food is fallen fruit, they have also been known to eat small reptiles, dead mammals and even birds. Their wide range of foods also includes:seedsfungiberriessnailsinsectsCassowaries feed on the fruit of up to 238 species of plants.
Cassowaries mostly eat fruit but can eat frogs, birds, fish , rodents, rotting meat, snails and insects and flowers. It uses its big beak to grip fruit or prey and swallows them down whole. The crop helps break the food down more. Humans don't have these. It's kinda at the bottom of the bird's throat.
The main food of the Southern cassowary is fallen fruit of over 200 species of native rainforest and bushland plants.
The three species of cassowary are: Southern cassowary, or double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) Northern cassowary, or single-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) Bennett's cassowary, or dwarf cassowary (Casuarius bennetti)
Cassowaries are frugivores, or fruit-eaters, and while they prefer fallen fruit, they also eat other things like insects, other birds, frogs and fish, small rodents, fungus, snails and flowers, and sometimes even carrion. Cassowaries find their food on the rainforest floor, eating the fruit that drops off native trees. This is also where they find their other foods, collecting them from the ground, using their sharp beaks. The cassowary's job is to evenly distribute the seeds of the fruit, as the seeds are passed through the digestive tract and are excreted out onto the ground.
The genus name of the cassowary is Casuarius.There are three species of cassowary:Southern cassowary, or double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)Northern cassowary, or single-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius)Bennett's cassowary, or dwarf cassowary (Casuarius bennetti)
In their natural habitat, there are no animals that eat adult cassowaries. Its eggs are often eaten by lizards and white rats. The biggest danger to the Cassowary today is introduced species such as domestic and wild dogs. eral pigs destroy their nests and compete with the cassowary for food. The greatest threat comes from Man, who has destroyed much of the cassowary's habitat, and whose cars are also responsible for many cassowary deaths.
yes you can eat fruit.
Fruit flies eat fruit and so do humans
A cassowary's diet consists of seeds, insects, other birds, frogs and fish, small rodents, fungus, snails and flowers. In particular, cassowaries feed on the fruit of up to 238 different species of rainforest plants.
Wolves and rabbits do not eat fruit. Some insects, such as fruit flies, eat fruit.