Australia's Invading Bird: Kasowari
Birds of prey are known for their speed of prey. It is rare to see birds attack other predators. But when ostracized like the ostrich found in Australia, Kasowari also stuns a larger animal, such as attacking another animal. He also attacks a man if he is angry.
Kasowari is a six-foot-tall giant bird. It swims on the body black and brown on the dock with an ostrich. He has a red bouquet on his head. It could not fly but could run at 5 kilometers.
Kasowari's legs are long and strong. Pa has three fingers. In the middle finger. The sharpness is long.
Kasowari lives by eating vegetation, but when a man or other animal comes near, he becomes afraid and attacks. Is. He kicks heavily and injures with finger nails. In Australia Kasovari's attack lays several centimeters long green-colored eggs. He lives in a herd in the open plains. Makes clay and plywood nests on the ground.
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