Cassowary Bird 29.53" H
3267, CASSOWARY 29.53" H, Immerse yourself in the world of exquisite avian artistry, where lifelike craftsmanship meets the majesty of nature. Each avian masterpiece in our collection is meticulously designed and handcrafted, capturing the grace and splendor of birds from around the globe. Very Hard to find! Fun Facts for Kids During the breeding season, these birds become aggressive, usually when chicks are present. The bird first performs a threat display, where it arches its body upwards and fluffs up its rump feathers, then bends its neck with its bill pointed downwards, while shaking its body and making a deep booming sound. Females are dominant and a male will run away when faced with a larger female performing such a threat display. Southern cassowaries are the world's most dangerous birds. If threatened, they attack with a rapid karate-kick from their powerful legs with their dagger-like claws. A cassowary's booming sound is the lowest call known of any bird. It is right at t