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*Dinosaurs are extinct* Meanwhile in Australia:
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Australia is wild!

Cassowaries are large, flightless birds native to tropical forests of New Guinea and Australia. Known for their striking appearance and distinctive helmet-like casques and for their deep, resonant vocalizations.

This museum in Winton, Queensland is Australia’s very own Jurassic Park. The Age of Dinosaurs is home to the most significant collection of fossils from our largest dinosaurs.

Just another day in Australia 🇦🇺😂

These are Cassowaries here are some facts about them 1. Flightless Birds: Native to New Guinea and northern Australia, they can run up to 30 mph! 2. Unique Look: Bright blue necks and a casque up to 12 inches make them stand out! 3. Fruit Lovers: They disperse seeds, helping maintain forest diversity. 4. Territorial: Known for their aggression and powerful kicks when threatened! 5. Dads in Charge: Males incubate eggs and care for the young for about 50 days. 6. Vulnerable Species: Habitat loss and hunting put them at risk. 7. Cultural Significance: Their feathers are used in traditional ceremonies. Cassowaries are incredible birds vital to their ecosystems! 🦩✨ What’s your favorite fact?

All birds are derived from dinos. They've simply changed, crocs n horseshoe crabs have no natural predators, so they didn't need to change.

"Australia and Australians are made different.."😳

Photo by AI but it may be the reality somewhere in the universe.

As a Land before time fan, I'm moving to Australia

Cassowary chase
