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Dodo (extinct)
kiwi
ostrich
emu
cassoway
flightless cormorant
penguins (several types)
Rhea
elephant bird (extinct)
Terror birds (extinct)
kiwi
ostrich
emu
cassoway
flightless cormorant
penguins (several types)
Rhea
elephant bird (extinct)
Terror birds (extinct)
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answered 7 months ago
I only heard of the kiwi, ostrich, emu, and penguins to be the only types of birds in the world?!? How did the rhea, cassoway, and the flightless cormorant get on the list?!? (Not including the extinct birds for both questions)
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answered 7 months ago
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