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Terms and Conditions - WingedWonders Terms and Conditions Welcome to Winged Wonders! These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of Winged Wonders's Website, located at wingedwondersbyahamedakeem.blogspot.com. By accessing this website we assume you accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use Winged Wonders if you do not agree to take all of the terms and conditions stated on this page. The following terminology applies to these Terms and Conditions, Privacy Statement and Disclaimer Notice and all Agreements: "Client", "You" and "Your" refers to you, the person log on this website and compliant to the Company's terms and conditions. "The Company", "Ourselves", "We", "Our" and "Us", refers to our Company. "Party", "Parties", or "Us", refers to both the Client and ourselves. All terms r...

Winged Wonders - Question and Answer

Winged Wonders - Q&A Winged Wonders - Q&A Flight Birds Q: Which birds can fly? A: Birds like eagles, kingfishers, and woodpeckers are known for their flying abilities. Flightless Birds Q: Can flightless birds fly at all? A: No, flightless birds like cassowaries are incapable of flying due to their body structure and adaptations for a different lifestyle. Cassowary Q: What are some interesting facts about cassowaries? A: Cassowaries are large, flightless birds native to the tropical forests of New Guinea and Australia. They are known for their vibrant feathers, powerful legs, and the casque on their heads, which is used for communication and defense. Peacock Q: Why are peacocks known for their elaborate plumage? A: Male peacocks display their colorful feathers to attract females during courtship rituals. Flamingo Q: How do...

Cassowary

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Cassowary Cassowary Introduction Cassowary’s body Species of cassowary Parts of cassowary’s body Life cycle of cassowary Introduction Cassowaries are flightless birds. They are the third tallest and second heaviest living birds. They are omnivores. They can run at up to 50 km/ h. Cassowary has a lifespan about 40 years in the wild. They are native to the rainforests of Australia and New Guinea. It is know as dangerous birds, and they have powerful kicks. Cassowary’s body Cassowary has black feathers, a large crest “helmet ”on its head, and non-functional wings. On its head and neck, there are uncovered areas of bright blue and red skin. The cassowary weights about 60kg (130 pounds). It stands at almost 1.8 meters (6 feet) tall. Its legs are powerful, w...

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