Cassowary: Meet the world’s most dangerous bird that can even kill a man

In the heart of the Australian and New Guinea rainforests lives the cassowary, known as the world's most dangerous bird due to its size, aggression, and sharp claws. It's vital for seed dispersal and forest maintenance, despite its territorial nature. The species cannot fly but can run over 30 mph, and reproduce with males incubating eggs.

Cassowary:  Meet the world’s most dangerous bird that can even kill a man
In the heart of the Australian and New Guinea rainforests lives the cassowary, known as the world's most dangerous bird due to its size, aggression, and sharp claws. It's vital for seed dispersal and forest maintenance, despite its territorial nature. The species cannot fly but can run over 30 mph, and reproduce with males incubating eggs.