The island abounded with cassowaries, the East Indian ostrich, and wild hogs.
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Two cassowaries were seen upon it, and many tracks of men, dogs, and kangaroos.
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A few cassowaries were bounding over the plain, but it was impossible to get near them.
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For example, men of the Cassowary clan in Mabuiag think that cassowaries are men or nearly so.
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Police said the man was breeding cassowaries, that use their long claws to kill, when he fell over.
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The San Diego Zoo's website calls cassowaries the world's most dangerous bird with 10 centimetre, dagger-like claw on each foot.
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Such parties hunt the larger game with spears, clubs and adzes, and shoot the birds, other than cassowaries, with bows and arrows.
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A year or two ago I had frequent opportunities for observing a pair of young cassowaries patiently, yet playfully, performing martial exercises.
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For example the isolated and pristine Mission Beach area is home to endangerd cassowaries -a prehistoric looking bird that's slightly smaller than an emu.
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Cassowaries, Emus and Ostriches, all of which are more or less dangerous;
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Cassowaries are eaten in parts of PNG but in the US but are sought after by collectors of exotic birds.
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Despite coming up short on home soil, Cassowaries coach John Pangkatana believed women's rugby in PNG was moving in the right direction.
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Amongst the animal productions the kangaroo and cassowary hold the first ranks.
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At the head of the birds the cassowary or emu, stands conspicuous.
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The largest cassowary ever killed in the settlement, weighed ninety-four pounds.
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A bonus is that these are home to the remarkable cassowary.