Giant Bird Emu vs Cassowary

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the emu Standing up to 6 feet tall the emu is the second largest bird in the world These powerful birds are well suited for life in Australia's diverse environments from grasslands to woodlands They are known for their long legs and necks giving them a distinctive appearance While they cannot fly emus are incredibly fast runners They can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour easily outrunning most predators Their strong legs are also formidable weapons capable of delivering powerful kicks One of the most striking features of the emu is its eggs These large dark green eggs are incubated by the male emu Emus are omnivores feeding on a variety of plants insects and small animals making them adaptable to different food sources In the rainforests of New Guinea and northeastern Australia a prehistoric-looking giant roams the southern cassowary

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