Birds That Walk: 7 Flightless Wonders
Ostrich: The Speed King
The world`s largest bird, the ostrich, can`t fly, but it`s an incredible runner, reaching speeds of up to 70 km/h with powerful legs.
Penguin: The Ocean Swimmer
These aquatic birds use their wings like flippers to "fly" underwater! Penguins are expert swimmers, hunting fish in the coldest seas.
Kiwi: New Zealand`s Nocturnal Icon
Small, shy, and largely nocturnal, the kiwi is a unique bird with hair-like feathers and long beaks, relying on smell to find food.
Cassowary: The Forest Warrior
With a distinctive casque on its head and powerful legs, the cassowary is known for its vivid colors and formidable defensive kicks.
Kakapo: The Giant Parrot
The world`s only flightless parrot, the kakapo from New Zealand, is also nocturnal and known for its mossy green plumage and distinct booming call.
Emu: Australia`s Tall Wanderer
Australia`s largest native bird, the emu, is a strong runner, able to cover vast distances across the arid landscapes in search of food.
Rhea: The South American Strider
Resembling a small ostrich, the rhea roams the grasslands of South America. It`s a swift runner, using its broad wings for balance.