- v t e
Casuariiformes (c****owaries and emus)
Casuariidae (c****owaries)
Dromaiidae (emus)...
- its own family,
Dromaiidae. The IOC
World Bird List and
Cornell Lab of Ornithology's
Birds of the
World both do not
recognize Dromaiidae,
placing the emu...
- c****owaries in the
family Casuariidae,
placing the emus in
their own family,
Dromaiidae. The
cladogram shown below is from
their study. Two
different Dromaius...
- c****owaries in the
family Casuariidae,
placing the emus in
their own family,
Dromaiidae. The
northern c****owary is
endemic to the
coastal swamps and
lowland rainforests...
- new
Transantarctic relationship:
morphological evidence for a Rheidae–
Dromaiidae–Casuariidae
clade (Aves, Palaeognathae, Ratitae)".
Zoological Journal...
- v t e
Casuariiformes (c****owaries and emus)
Casuariidae (c****owaries)
Dromaiidae (emus)...
-
Casuariidae (C****owary)
Dromaiidae (Emu)...
- 1942. Davies, S.J.J.F. (2002).
Ratites and tinamous: Tinamidae, Rheidae,
Dromaiidae, Casuariidae, Apterygidae, Struthionidae. Bamford, Mike. Oxford, UK: Oxford...
- This is a list of ratites.
Extinct (EX) – No
known living individuals Extinct in the wild (EW) –
Known only to
survive in captivity, or as a naturalized...
-
Casuariidae (c****owary)
Dromaiidae (emu)...