flightless bird, Rhea: The rheas constitute a small family of South American ratites that resemble the ostrich but are considerably smaller, measuring about...
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Yes, that’s right: flightless birds! Do you ever wonder how flightless birds get around? Flightless Birds - now, how did that happen? Scientists believe that the flightless birds evolved from birds that d id fly once upon a time. They may have gradually lost their need and power for flight because they had no predators.
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www.iwrc-online.org/kids/Facts/Birds/flightless.htm
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RHEA...Of course, while we're on the subject (of flightless birds, that is) we're also going to want to include the "South American flightless bird" or...
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members.cox.net/chuxwords/birds.html
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The biggest flightless birds alive today are the ostrich, the northern cassowary, the emu, the greater rhea, and the emperor penguin.
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(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) either of two large fast-running flightless birds, Rhea americana or Pterocnemia pennata, inhabiting the...
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www.thefreedictionary.com/Rhea
www.thefreedictionary.com/Rhea
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Facts about greater rhea: flightless birds, Some biologists disagree about rhea taxonomy. Two species are generally recognized, however: the greater,
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The Rhea: Rheas are native to South America. The Rhea is the fourth largest flightless bird. Rhea (bird) is the common name for two South American birds similar to the ostrich. They are smaller than African ostriches and have three toes instead of two. The head and neck are completely feathered. Long, pale brown or...
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Back at the time of the American Revolution, a French Queen, Marie Antoinette made a casual gesture that consigned thousands of species of beautiful birds to extinction. The cassowary is a large, flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea where it lives in tropical rainforests. It is a member of the The Rhea...
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www.eggscape.com/birds.htm
www.eggscape.com/birds.htm
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Rhea Ranch Listing by State Pfeffer Rhea Farm; 45180 Fruit Ridge Line, R.R#5; St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada, N5P 3S9; (519)775-2226 Flightless Venture; RR 1 Box 258; Tehoa, WA 99033; 509-284-6913...
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