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Cassowary (Casuarius spp.) Fact Sheet: Bibliography & Resources

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Cassowary casque as viewed from behind

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Can you see the fine, modified feathers around the cassowary's ears? These may provide protection against small foreign bodies (Biggs 2013).

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Image location: Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Queensland, Australia

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