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Cassowaries Collection

The majestic Southern Cassowary, found in the tropical rainforests of North Queensland, Australia and New Guinea, is a sight to behold

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary - Male in tropical rainforest - North Queensland - Australia - New Guinea

Southern Cassowary - Male in tropical rainforest - North Queensland - Australia - New Guinea JPF33840
JPF-14285 Southern Cassowary - Male in tropical rainforest North Queensland - Australia - New Guinea Casuarius casuarius Endangered Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Double-wattled Cassowary Tropical Rainforest. North Queensland, Australia

Double-wattled Cassowary Tropical Rainforest. North Queensland, Australia
JPF-9457 Double-wattled / Southern CASSOWARY Tropical Rainforest, North Queensland, Australia Casuarius casuarius Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary - frontal portrait of an adult male standing amidst tropical rainforest - Tam

Southern Cassowary - frontal portrait of an adult male standing amidst tropical rainforest - Tam O'Shanter State
SAS-1292 Southern Cassowary - frontal portrait of an adult male standing amidst tropical rainforest Tam O'Shanter State Forest, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Queensland

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), adult male with chicks keeping a wary eye

Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius), adult male with chicks keeping a wary eye on the photographer. Near Bloomfield, north Queensland, Australia, September

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Single Wattled Cassowary - portrait, Lower Saxony, Germany

Single Wattled Cassowary - portrait, Lower Saxony, Germany
USH-3059 Single Wattled Cassowary - portrait Casuarius unappendiculatus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowary - male & chicks

Cassowary - male & chicks
HB-1499 Double-wattled / Southern CASSOWARY - male with chicks Australia Casuarius casuarius Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans

Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans
Hand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring

Background imageCassowaries Collection: A Northern Cassowary at London Zoo, October 1914 (b / w photo)

A Northern Cassowary at London Zoo, October 1914 (b / w photo)
2563677 A Northern Cassowary at London Zoo, October 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageCassowaries Collection: A Southern Cassowary at London Zoo, June 1925 (b / w photo)

A Southern Cassowary at London Zoo, June 1925 (b / w photo)
3086212 A Southern Cassowary at London Zoo, June 1925 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Dwarf cassowary by JG Keulemans

Dwarf cassowary by JG Keulemans
Hand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern / Double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) wild, adult male portrait

Southern / Double-wattled cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) wild, adult male portrait, Atherton Tablelands, Queensland, Australia, November

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) female in rainforest, Moresby Range NP, Queensland

Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) female in rainforest, Moresby Range NP, Queensland, Australia, November

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) and chick, bathing. An endangered species due to loss of

Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) and chick, bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat
JPF-13367 Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) and chick, bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat. Tropical rainforest, North Queensland, Australia, Australia

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern cassowary by JG Keulemans

Southern cassowary by JG Keulemans
Hand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Picture No. 11013719

Picture No. 11013719
Northern / Single-wattled Cassowary showing foot - claw used as weapon (Casuarius unappendiculatus) Date:

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Bone knife from Papua New Guinea

Bone knife from Papua New Guinea
Traditional bone knife of unknown age, from Sepik Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Made from tibiotarsus of Cassowary Casuarius sp

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Barringtonia calyptrata, mango pine tree

Barringtonia calyptrata, mango pine tree
Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outine drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans

Northern cassowary by JG Keulemans
Hand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowaries

Cassowaries

Background imageCassowaries Collection: 2603398; out of copyright

2603398; out of copyright

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowaries

Cassowaries

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) adult male with two chicks

Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) adult male with two chicks, amongst vegetation in rainforest, Queensland, Australia, November

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Northern Cassowary - Papua New Guinea

Northern Cassowary - Papua New Guinea
PM-2431 Single-wattled / Northern Cassowary - head Papua New Guinea Casuarius unappendiculatus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Casuarius bennetti, dwarf cassowary

Casuarius bennetti, dwarf cassowary
Watercolour by John Keulemans, (c. 1900) commissioned by Lord Rothschild and drawn from a live specimen at his menagerie at Tring, Hertfordshire

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowary Head

Cassowary Head
Illustrattion of a Cassowary Head by John Keulemans (1842-1912)

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Casuarius unappendiculatus, northern cassowary

Casuarius unappendiculatus, northern cassowary
Watercolour by Henrik Gr� ld (1915). This large flightless bird is native to New Guinea and Australia

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) adult, close-up of head and neck, Cassowary House

Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) adult, close-up of head and neck, Cassowary House, Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowary

Cassowary

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary - adult male and three of his chicks stand amidst tropical rainforest - Tam

Southern Cassowary - adult male and three of his chicks stand amidst tropical rainforest - Tam O'Shanter State
SAS-1290 Southern Cassowary - adult male and three of his chicks stand amidst tropical rainforest Tam O'Shanter State Forest, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Queensland

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary - adult male stands amidst tropical rainforest - Tam O'Shanter State Forest

Southern Cassowary - adult male stands amidst tropical rainforest - Tam O'Shanter State Forest
SAS-1289 Southern Cassowary - adult male stands amidst tropical rainforest Tam O'Shanter State Forest, Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Queensland

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Cassowary warning sign - roads and traffic are big threats for the Southern Cassowary which often

Cassowary warning sign - roads and traffic are big threats for the Southern Cassowary which often cross roads because
SAS-1287 Cassowary warning sign Queensland, Australia roads and traffic are big threats for the Southern Cassowary which often cross roads because they cut through their territory Steffen & Alexandra

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Wattled Cassowary KF 7354 Casuarius © Kenneth W. Fink / ARDEA LONDON

Wattled Cassowary KF 7354 Casuarius © Kenneth W. Fink / ARDEA LONDON
KF-7354 Single-wattled / Northern CASSOWARY Distribution: Papua New Guinea Casuarius unappendiculatus Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat

Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat
JPF-13363 Southern Cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) bathing An endangered species due to loss of habitat. Australia, Australia

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary - bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat

Southern Cassowary - bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat
JPF-13362 Southern Cassowary - bathing. An endangered species due to loss of habitat. Tropical rainforest, Nth Queensland, Australia, Australia

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern / Double-wattled Cassowary

Southern / Double-wattled Cassowary
WAT-11618 Southern / Double-wattled Cassowary Casuarius casuarius M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Dwarf Cassowary

Dwarf Cassowary
EL-1126 DWARF CASSOWARY Papua New Guinea Casuarius bennetti Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Dwarf Cassowary - searching forest floor

Dwarf Cassowary - searching forest floor
EL-1108 Dwarf Cassowary - searching forest floor Casuarius bennetti Eric Lindgren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern Cassowary An uncommon rainforest species of northeastern Queensland, Australia

Southern Cassowary An uncommon rainforest species of northeastern Queensland, Australia. Near Innisfail
DH-4269 Southern Cassowary An uncommon rainforest species of northeastern Queensland, Australia. Near Innisfail. Casuarius casuarius Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) First year juvenile Daintree National Park

Southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius) First year juvenile Daintree National Park, Northern Territory
AUS-762 Southern cassowary, first year juvenile. Daintree National Park, Queensland, Australia Casuarius casuarius Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageCassowaries Collection: Warning road sign for cassowaries near Mission Beach on the northeast coast of Queensland

Warning road sign for cassowaries near Mission Beach on the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia, Pacific



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The majestic Southern Cassowary, found in the tropical rainforests of North Queensland, Australia and New Guinea, is a sight to behold. With its vibrant plumage and imposing stature, this male cassowary commands attention as it navigates through its lush habitat. Its distinctive double wattles add an extra touch of elegance to its appearance. In Lower Saxony, Germany, a single-wattled cassowary poses for a portrait, showcasing the unique features that make this species so fascinating. Meanwhile, an adult male Southern Cassowary keeps a watchful eye on his chicks in their natural environment - a heartwarming display of parental care. JG Keulemans' illustrations capture the essence of these remarkable birds. The Northern Cassowary depicted in one artwork showcases its regal presence while another artwork portrays the Southern Cassowary with exquisite detail. Even across continents, these captivating creatures have left their mark. In London Zoo during 1914 and 1925 respectively, both Northern and Southern Cassowaries captivated visitors with their enigmatic allure. Not to be overlooked is the Dwarf Cassowary portrayed by JG Keulemans; despite being smaller in size compared to its relatives, it possesses equal charm and charisma. Whether encountered in the wild or admired through art or historical photographs like those from London Zoo's past exhibitions – cassowaries continue to captivate our imagination with their beauty and mystery. These incredible birds are truly nature's masterpieces deserving our admiration and protection.