There are two large, Flightless Birds in Australia: the emu and the southern cassowary.
The emu is endemic to the continent, whilst the southern cassowary is also found in New Guinea and the Aru Islands.
Emus have brown feathers, a blue neck and can grow to between 1.6 metres and 2 metres high, on average. They are the tallest native Australian bird, and the second tallest flightless bird in the world (after the ostrich).
The Souther Cassowary, though not as tall as the emu, tends to be heavier. Emus range between 30 and 45kg in weight, whilst the Southern Cassowary averages 38 - 48kg. Southern Cassowaries have blue faces and necks, a red nape and a large casque (pointy, hard projection on the top of their head).
rhea birds are big and have a beak. they are related to the family of emu's.
The Rhea species of ostrich is found in South America.
The large, flightless bird that lives in Pampas of Argentina is the rhea, or ñandú.
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The rhea is a large flightless bird that lives in Pampas. This bird is often harvested for meat and for its feathers which are used to decorate clothing.
No. The cassowary is a large, flightless bird.
The large flightless bird is an ostrich.
A South American bird similar to ostrich is the rhea. The rhea is a flightless bird that belongs to the Rheidae family. It is found in countries that include Argentina, Bolivia, and Brazil.
An ostrich is an is a large flightless bird native to Africa
The Korean name for rhea is "타조" (tajo). Rhea is a large, flightless bird native to South America, and its name in Korean reflects its general classification as a type of large bird.
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