The cassowary, a large flightless bird native to New Guinea and Australia, is considered the world's most dangerous bird due to its powerful legs and sharp, dagger-like claws. These birds can deliver devastating kicks capable of causing severe injuries, including disembowelment, and have been responsible for human deaths. Despite their fearsome reputation, cassowaries are not inherently aggressive but use their formidable defenses in response to threats, a trait evolved due to their inability to fly away from danger. AI
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