Papua New Guinea: The unnerving bird in the image is classified "Kasuri" or "Kiswari". It is a direct relation of the ostrich and is found in Northern Australia, New Guinea and other close by islands.
It has now been uncovered that 18,000 years prior, old people raised this goliath bird like chickens, yet in addition ate its eggs and meat.
Archeologists are as yet attempting to confirm and assembling sufficient proof prior to arriving at the last decisions about the area.
Like ostriches, kasori can grow up to 6 feet in stature, its eggs are green in shading with a normal length of 14 cm and a width of 9 cm. Just ostrich eggs are somewhat bigger than them.
Archeologists are as yet attempting to confirm and assembling sufficient proof prior to arriving at the last decisions about the area.
Like ostriches, kasori can grow up to 6 feet in stature, its eggs are green in shading with a normal length of 14 cm and a width of 9 cm. Just ostrich eggs are somewhat bigger than them.
In spite of the fact that it can't fly, its legs are extremely amazing and it can run exceptionally quick.
Under typical conditions, it is a peaceful and bashful bird, however on the off chance that it feels at risk for its own life, it can tear the adversary's skin with its hard and knife like hooks.
It is a secret to specialists how the antiquated man might have raised this frightening bird since it is incredibly hard to control it despite current offices.
It probably been an extremely challenging and hazardous assignment for the antiquated man to chase down Kasuri without extraordinary apparatuses and weapons or to secure him up a specific compound.
From where the shells of these antiquated Kasuri eggs have been found, and from the perception of other human and creature stays found close by, it is practically sure that millennia prior, Kasuri birds were raised in these spots.
It is conceivable that old man, whom we call savages today, was definitely further developed than we considered thousands years prior.
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