Australians get surprise visit from giant bird
AN Australian couple had a close encounter with one of the most dangerous birds in the world when a giant flightless cassowary wandered into their home, sending them running for cover.
Peter and Sue Leach were in their house at Wongaling Beach in far north Queensland state earlier this week when the bird — which can grow up to 2 meters tall — sauntered in.
“My husband said, ‘Look, we’ve got a visitor!’ and there he was walking into the house through the garage,” Sue Leach said yesterday.
“My husband quickly ran over behind the dining table and I went outside and stood on the driveway next to the car. At the same time, I was saying to my husband — get the camera!”
Leach said the cassowary, nicknamed “Peanut” by a neighbor, walked through the neighborhood regularly as it was near a rainforest, but this was the first time she knew of it entering a home.
“He didn’t bump anything or look for food or the fruit bowl, which was good, and we didn’t spook him at all, because they’re still a wild animal and they’re spooked by dogs and things like that,” she said, adding that it was “very calm.”
The southern cassowary — an endangered species found only in the tropical rainforests of northeast Queensland, Papua New Guinea and some surrounding islands — is Australia’s heaviest flightless bird and can weigh 76 kilograms.
It is considered one of the world’s deadliest birds due to its aggressiveness, and can seriously hurt people and pets by kicking them with its large, clawed feet.
According to a 2003 study of southern cassowary attacks in Queensland, there were eight recorded incidents involving serious injuries and one death between 1926 and 1999.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 沪ICP证:沪ICP备05050403号-1
- |
- 互联网新闻信息服务许可证:31120180004
- |
- 网络视听许可证:0909346
- |
- 广播电视节目制作许可证:沪字第354号
- |
- 增值电信业务经营许可证:沪B2-20120012
Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.