They are hunted for their skin to make leather, feathers to make feather dusters, and meat (which serves as a staple to many people)
Its a Rhea (large flightless bird like the ostrich or emu). Darwins Rhea is a smaller species of Rhea found in South America feeding on seeds, roots, and other plant matter.
No, rhea are not currently classified as endangered. There are two species of rhea - the greater rhea and the lesser rhea - and they are both listed as species of least concern on the IUCN Red List. However, habitat loss and hunting are threats to their populations in certain areas.
Rheas are flightless birds native to South America. There are two species. Neither is endangered.
charles darwins hobbies are flying in the sky andtexting on his phone
The scientific name of the rhea is Rhea americana for the greater or American rhea, and Rhea pennata for the lesser or Darwin's rhea.
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No, Rhea was not Medusa. Rhea was a Titan. Medusa was a Gorgon.
Rhea is Kronos's wife.
Rhea Kohan's birth name is Rhea Arnold.
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