Cassowaries

/ˈkæsəˌwɛriz/ noun

Plural of cassowary; large, flightless birds native to Australia and New Guinea with distinctive colorful heads and a sharp claw on each foot.

From Malay kasuari or kesuari. The word entered English through trade with Southeast Asian islands where these birds are native, maintaining the original Malay form.

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