File:Emu vs Cassowary- Who would win in a fight-.webm
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English: Ever wondered “Who would win in a fight between Emu and Cassowary?”
This question is part of our “Who would win?” video series, where we get wildlife experts to dream up hypothetical battles between animals — all in the name of science. Based on an article by Julie Ryland (Western Sydney University). ____ Full article: https://theconversation.com/who-would-win-in-a-fight-between-an-emu-and-a-cassowary-one-has-a-dagger-like-claw-the-other-explosive-agility-160540 |
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Source | YouTube: Emu vs Cassowary: Who would win in a fight? – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | The Conversation |
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