Interesting and Informative Facts About The World's Most Dangerous Bird, Cassowary

 

credit: third party image referenceHere we are going to checkout some of the interesting and informative facts about the World's most dangerous bird, Cassowary. Some people might be hearing this name for the first time.

So grab a chair, sit back and relax. Scroll down and enjoy.

1) The height of this bird is about 6.6 ft and weight of this bird is around 60 kg. It was also same as the average weight of a person.

2) They are considered as the most dangerous birds exists in the World. Another special feature of this bird is, it can run almost 50 km/hr.

3) The body size of the bird and the special abilities help them while fighting. The claw on the middle is used as a dagger at the time of fighting and it was around 12 cm long.

4) This bird doesn't have the ability of flying like a penguin and ostriches.

5)The bird has more similarities with Emu and the Ostrich and currently only three species exists on the Earth.

6) Another speciality is with the feathers. The colour of the feather is jet black and it's match with the feathers of Turkey.

credit: third party image reference7) The top part of the body consists of the mixture of red and blue colour. Head consists of blue colour and red colour is found on the neck.

8) The eyes of this bird look like it is bulging outside and the vision of the bird is very good.

9) The hearing ability of the bird is too good Even low frequency sound is audible to them without any hassles. They can hear the low frequency calls of other cassowaries also.

10) The yearly report states that more than 200 attacks are happening to human beings. This happened every year.

11) The only relaxing fact is that the death caused by cassowaries is reported lastly on 1926. They won't attack simply untill unless it got provoked by your some activities.

12) They usually don't like dogs. They will attack them even without any provoking. Lots of doors and windows got damaged because of the cassowaries attack. They use their beaks to crack the doors and windows.
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