This article explores the presence of the cassowary in Australia. It looks at the various habitats in which the cassowary can be found, the threats they face, and the conservation efforts being made to protect them. It also examines the cultural significance of the cassowary to the Aboriginal
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Cassowaries are flightless birds of the genus Casuarius, in the order Casuariiformes. They are classified as ratites, flightless birds without a keel on their sternum bones. Cassowaries are native to the tropical forests of New Guinea, the Moluccas, and northeastern Australia.