You probably don't worry too much about birds (other than what birds are at your feeder). However, around the world there are ...
You've probably never heard of the world's most DANGEROUS bird — a massive, flightless bird living in the rainforests of ...
The young Italian tourist named Alex was hiking up Mount Tyson near Tully on Sunday afternoon when he was caught off-guard by an aggressive cassowary, sending him scrambling down thick tropical ...
The months-long operation to destroy a flock of ostriches on a B.C. farm last year cost Canadian taxpayers almost $7 million. House of Commons questions from MP for Vernon-Lake Country- Monashee, ...
Chandler's annual Ostrich Festival is making a big — and permanent — move for the 2026 season and beyond. In an effort to support event growth, the Chandler Chamber of Commerce, Gila River Indian ...
One of the Valley’s most popular events is getting a new home for 2026. The Chandler Chamber of Commerce, Gila River Indian Community and the City of Chandler announced Thursday morning that the ...
The Canadian Agricultural Review Tribunal has upheld a $10,000 fine against the Edgewood Ostrich Farm at the centre of a controversial cull last year. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued ...
If you think all birds are harmless, think again. Cassowaries, native to the rainforests of northern Australia and New Guinea, are among the most dangerous birds on the planet. Towering up to 6 feet ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A southern cassowary stands on a beach at Etty Bay in Queensland, Australia. These endangered birds can live up to 50 years.
Rare attacks helped brand the cassowary as deadly, but habitat loss and human activity now pose a far greater threat to the bird’s survival. A southern cassowary stands on a beach at Etty Bay in ...
DUBBO, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 20: Ostriches look out from their enclosure at Taronga Western Plains Zoo on April 20, 2012 in Dubbo, Australia. The popular 35 year old Dubbo zoo is set in 3 square km of ...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Southern Californians celebrating Thanksgiving didn’t just carve turkeys — some might have watched ostriches strut across ranches and gardens instead. While fashion ...