Casuariidae
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- Past and Future Potential Range Changes in One of the Last Large Vertebrates of the Australian Continent, the Emu Dromaius Novaehollandiae Julia Ryeland1*, Tristan T
- Flightless Birds (Ratites) • Often Heavy and Less Pneumatic Bones
- A Parasite from Rheas, an Autoctone Bird from South Ameri
- Revision of Dromaius Gidju Patterson and Rich 1987 Fr Om Riverslei G H, Nor Thwestern Q Ueensland , Australia, with a Reassessment of Its Generic Position
- Cassowary Husbandry Manual
- Pest Risk Assessment
- Cassowary; Emu
- Checklist of the Birds of Western Australia R.E
- Moa's Ark: Miocene Fossils Reveal the Great Antiquity of Moa (Aves
- Southern Cassowary Casuarius Casuarius Johnsonii, Mission Beach North Queensland
- An Ecological and Cultural Review of the Emu (Dromaius Novaehollandiae): Dreamtime - Present Rory Carroll and Christopher T
- Endocranial Anatomy of the Giant Extinct Australian Mihirung Birds (Aves, Dromornithidae)
- HINDLIMB PROPORTIONS and Locomonon of EMUARIUS GIDJU (PATTERSON & RICH, 1987) (AYES: CASUARIIDAE)