The cassowary is an amazing bird that lives in tropical forests. It’s often called the “world’s deadliest bird” because of its size and powerful legs. Some people even think of it as a modern dinosaur! Let’s explore what makes the cassowary so special and a bit scary!
- What is a Cassowary?
The cassowary is a large, flightless bird with bright blue skin and a tall, bony crest on its head. - Where Do They Live?
Cassowaries are found in rainforests in Australia and New Guinea. - Why Are They Called Deadly?
They can be very strong and protective. If they feel threatened, they can kick with their powerful legs, which can hurt a lot. - Features Like Dinosaurs:
Cassowaries look a bit like dinosaurs because of their size and unique appearance. - Diet:
They mainly eat fruits, insects, and small animals, helping to spread seeds in the forest. - Conservation Status:
Cassowaries are important for their ecosystem, but they are also at risk due to habitat loss.
Contents
- Cassowary: The Deadliest Bird and Modern-Day Dinosaur
- Related MCQ’s
- 1. Where can cassowaries be found in the wild?
- 2. Why are cassowaries called the world’s most dangerous bird?
- 3. What helps cassowaries avoid danger?
- 4. What is the primary diet of a cassowary?
- 5. Who takes care of cassowary eggs until they hatch?
- 6. How do cassowaries help the rainforest?
- 7. What is the largest species of cassowary?
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Related MCQ’s
1. Where can cassowaries be found in the wild?
a) South America and Africa
b) New Guinea and Northern Australia
c) Asia and Europe
d) North America and Greenland
Answer: b) New Guinea and Northern Australia
Explanation: Cassowaries are native to the rainforests of New Guinea and Northern Australia.
2. Why are cassowaries called the world’s most dangerous bird?
a) They have sharp beaks.
b) They can deliver powerful kicks with razor-sharp claws.
c) They hunt in packs like Velociraptors.
d) They are poisonous.
Answer: b) They can deliver powerful kicks with razor-sharp claws.
Explanation: Cassowaries have strong legs with claws that can slice through skin, muscle, and even bone when they feel threatened.
3. What helps cassowaries avoid danger?
a) Their ability to camouflage.
b) Their ability to fly.
c) Their speed and swimming skills.
d) Their sharp eyesight.
Answer: c) Their speed and swimming skills.
Explanation: Cassowaries can sprint up to 31 mph and are excellent swimmers, helping them escape danger.
4. What is the primary diet of a cassowary?
a) Meat and fish
b) Fallen fruit, fungi, and small animals
c) Seeds and grains only
d) Insects only
Answer: b) Fallen fruit, fungi, and small animals
Explanation: Cassowaries mainly eat fallen fruit but also consume fungi, insects, and occasionally small animals.
5. Who takes care of cassowary eggs until they hatch?
a) Both parents
b) The female cassowary
c) The male cassowary
d) The chicks themselves
Answer: c) The male cassowary
Explanation: Male cassowaries incubate the eggs for about 50 days until they hatch.
6. How do cassowaries help the rainforest?
a) By scaring away predators
b) By spreading seeds through their droppings
c) By eating harmful insects
d) By building nests in trees
Answer: b) By spreading seeds through their droppings
Explanation: Cassowaries play a vital role in maintaining the rainforest by dispersing seeds, helping plants grow.
7. What is the largest species of cassowary?
a) Dwarf cassowary
b) Northern cassowary
c) Southern cassowary
d) Australian cassowary
Answer: c) Southern cassowary
Explanation: The southern cassowary is the largest of the three living cassowary species.
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