Dec. 13 (UPI) --An Australian zoo shared video from a surprise animal escape drill featuring the zoo's director playing the part of a fugitive cassowary. Rockhampton Councilor for Parks, Sport and ...
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A Chinese farmer has discovered the remains of a dinosaur that could have passed for the ostrich-like cassowary in its day, sporting the flightless bird's head crest and long thunder thighs, ...
Remember the iconic scene in Jurassic Park when doctors Sattler, Malcolm, and Grant first set eyes on a dinosaur? They see it before we do, so our first experience begins through their eyes. Grant ...
An exotic bird related to the emu killed its owner in Florida on Friday, according to authorities. Marvin Hajos, 75, owned a farm in Alachua where he kept a cassowary, Alachua County Sheriff's Office ...
Cassowary: This bird has powerful legs with sharp claws that can grow up to 5 inches. Ostrich: This giant bird, too, has strong legs that can give fatal kicks to its predators. Emu: This creature has ...
When you think of people raising birds, you may think of harmless chickens and probably not an animal that could kill you in an instant. But apparently a ferocious bird known as a cassowary was one of ...
(CN) — Long before humans domesticated chickens, they had tamed the much larger and dangerous cassowary bird, according to new research released Monday. "This behavior that we are seeing is coming ...
As early as 18,000 years ago, humans in New Guinea may have collected cassowary eggs near maturity and then raised the birds to adulthood, according to an international team of scientists, who used ...
SCHOOL OFFICIALS HOPE TO EXPAND IT THIS FALL. STEVE: BIG NEWS TODAY FROM THE BLANK PARK ZOO IN DES MOINES. STACEY: THE ZOO SAYS IT’S SUCCESSFULLY HATCHED A NEW CASSOWARY CHICK. TAKE A LOOK. HOW ...
A San Francisco Zoo employee was injured yesterday when a 5-foot tall bird native to New Zealand tore into his leg with its powerful claws. The bizarre incident left the man with cuts and curators ...
As early as 18,000 years ago, humans in New Guinea may have collected cassowary eggs near maturity and then raised the birds to adulthood, according to an international team of scientists, who used ...
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