The cassowary makes a deep, booming, "thrumming" sound. The frequency can be very low, down to 23 Hertz. At this depth it is almost inaudible to humans who can, on average, hear from 20 to 20000 hertz. It is thought that low frequencies are heard better amidst the dense vegetation of the rainforest.
The cassowary, like all birds, has ears. Though its ears are not visible, it has earholes on either side of its head.
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An Australian bid with three letters is the "emu".
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The cassowary.
yes.they live in New G. or New Z. which one?
The cassowary is a bird, and all birds belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya. Eukarya covers all organisms in the kingdom Animalia.
The two flightless birds in Australia are the emu and the southern cassowary.
Here are several. The emu, cassowary and the dingo and the saltwater crocodile are just a few.
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)
Australia does not have ten flightless birds. Only the emu and the southern cassowary are truly flightless.
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)
A cassowary is a flightless bird.