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  • Cassowaries are large, Flightless Birds (ratites) of far north Australia and New Guinea.
  • The cassowary's most definable feature is probably its helmet. Properly called a casque, the helmet is a bony plate which sits vertically on the bird's head.
  • Like the emu of Australia, it is the male bird that incubates the eggs after the female lays them.
  • Its feathers are hairy rather than stiff like the feathers of other birds.
  • The chicks are striped yellowish brown and black when young, and only begin to develop their colours from about three months old.
  • Adult cassowaries have a dangerous spike averaging 10-12cm long on the inside toe of each foot.
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