casuariidae

[kas-yoo-ar-ee-uh-dee]

casuariidae Definition

a family of large flightless birds known as cassowaries.

Phrases with casuariidae

  • a species of cassowary native to the tropical forests of New Guinea, nearby islands, and northeastern Australia

    Example

  • a species of cassowary native to the mountain forests of New Guinea and nearby islands

    Example

  • the smallest species of cassowary, found in the rainforests of New Guinea and nearby islands

    Example

📌

Summary: casuariidae in Brief

'Casuariidae' [kas-yoo-ar-ee-uh-dee] refers to a family of large flightless birds known as cassowaries. This includes species such as the southern cassowary, northern cassowary, and dwarf cassowary, which are native to various regions in New Guinea, nearby islands, and northeastern Australia.