Monday, 15 April 2019

Large, flightless bird attacks and kills its fallen owner

quote [ A large, flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea attacked and killed its owner when the man fell on his farm in Florida, authorities said Saturday.

The Alachua County Fire Rescue Department told the Gainesville Sun that a cassowary killed the man Friday on the property near Gainesville, likely using its long claws. The victim was apparently breeding the birds, state wildlife officials said. ]

So in addition to the gators and the giant pythons and boa constrictors, they have ginormous t-rex like birds as well. Keep it up Florida - you've still got a ways to go to catch up to Australia, but having a goal is nice...By the way - I have 2 SILVER 1 month memberships available for gifting for the first 2 SE-ers that ask.
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[by knumbknutz]
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NuncEstBibendum said @ 8:40pm GMT on 15th April
Cassowaries are fully-fledged theropod dinosaurs (like every living bird, actually); in their case, it results quite evident:


By the way, they sound like this:
World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One
YouTube: World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One


NuncEstBibendum said @ 8:54pm GMT on 15th April
Cassowaries are fully-fledged theropod dinosaurs (like every living bird, actually); in their case, it results quite evident:


By the way, they sound like this:
World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One
YouTube: World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One



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NuncEstBibendum said @ 8:40pm GMT on 15th April [Score:3]
Cassowaries are fully-fledged theropod dinosaurs (like every living bird, actually); in their case, it results quite evident:


By the way, they sound like this:
World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One
YouTube: World&#39;s Weirdest Bird Sounds - Part One




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