Dwarf Cassowary vs Southern Cassowary
Casuarius bennetti comparado com Casuarius casuarius
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Atributo | Dwarf Cassowary | Southern Cassowary |
|---|---|---|
| Nome científico | Casuarius bennetti | Casuarius casuarius |
| Ordem | Casuariiformes | Casuariiformes |
| Família | Casuariidae | Casuariidae |
| Estado de conservação | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Comprimento | — | 155,0 cm (61.0 in) |
| Envergadura | 43,4 cm (17.1 in) | 60,2 cm (23.7 in) |
| Peso | 26300,0 g (927.71 oz) | 58000,0 g (2045.89 oz) |
| Dieta | Nocturnal omnivore in Stewart Island forests; extracts earthworms and insect larvae from peaty soils; takes … | Primarily fallen fruit from the rainforest floor, also fungi, invertebrates, and small vertebrates. A critical … |
| Tamanho da postura | 3-5 | 3-8 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Size Comparison
Habitat Comparison
Dwarf Cassowary
Dense montane rainforest and cloud forest at 600–3,300 m on New Guinea. Forages on the forest floor among root tangles and dense understorey. Avoids lowland and heavily disturbed forest.
Southern Cassowary
Tropical rainforests, mangroves, and adjacent habitat in New Guinea and northeastern Australia.
Song & Call Comparison
Dwarf Cassowary
Produces very deep, low-frequency booming calls similar to Southern Cassowary, though less studied. Also gives hissing sounds when threatened. Mostly silent in dense forest.
Southern Cassowary
Produces very deep, booming rumbles and low-frequency calls below 20 Hz (infrasound), felt more than heard. Also gives loud bellowing grunts audible up to 1 km away.
Geographic Range & Migration
Dwarf Cassowary
Restricted to Haast district on New Zealand's South Island. Rarest kiwi; non-migratory and sedentary in lowland rainforest.
Southern Cassowary
New Guinea, nearby islands, and northeastern Queensland, Australia.
Estado de conservação
Dwarf Cassowary
Southern Cassowary
How to Tell Them Apart
Dwarf Cassowary
Glossy blue-black body feathers. Bare neck skin blue with red patches at rear; smaller casque than other cassowaries. Reduced wattles. Chicks streaked brown and cream for camouflage.
Southern Cassowary
Glossy black hair-like plumage. Brilliant blue and red bare skin on the head and neck. A large bony casque crowns the head. Vestigial wings with no flight feathers.
Long, laterally compressed, dark grey bill
About These Birds
Dwarf Cassowary
Casuário-anão de 99–110 cm, o menor dos casuários, habita florestas de montanha da Nova Guiné e Nova Bretanha.
Southern Cassowary
The southern cassowary is often called the most dangerous bird in the world due to its powerful legs and dagger-like inner claw that can reach 12 cm in length. Despite this reputation, cassowaries are vital rainforest keystone species, dispersing seeds of plants that no other animal can. The purpose of their distinctive casque remains debated.