BriongloidM to Melbourne · 3 months agoDaily Discussion Thread: Thursday, 6 February 2025message-squaremessage-square148linkfedilinkarrow-up113arrow-down11
arrow-up112arrow-down1message-squareDaily Discussion Thread: Thursday, 6 February 2025BriongloidM to Melbourne · 3 months agomessage-square148linkfedilink
minus-squaretombruzzolinkfedilinkarrow-up6·3 months agoI though the Cassowary was a New Zealand native. Do they have a similar murder bird I’m getting it confused with?
minus-squareCatfishlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·3 months agoYou might be thinking of a Moa? Of the ones that still exist a Kea isn’t dangerous to humans but certainly is to cars, gutters, etc like cockatoos are
minus-squareThornburywitchlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·3 months agoThe Moa ? Now extinct. About 2 metres tall.
minus-squareBottom_racerlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 months ago Cassowary Saw one when I was at the Daintree a fair while back. It didn’t try and murder me which I thought was pleasant.
I though the Cassowary was a New Zealand native. Do they have a similar murder bird I’m getting it confused with?
You might be thinking of a Moa? Of the ones that still exist a Kea isn’t dangerous to humans but certainly is to cars, gutters, etc like cockatoos are
The Moa ? Now extinct. About 2 metres tall.
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Saw one when I was at the Daintree a fair while back. It didn’t try and murder me which I thought was pleasant.