Birds That Walk: 7 Flightless Wonders

Birds That Walk: 7 Flightless Wonders

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By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 10, 2025
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.

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.

These aquatic birds use their wings like flippers to 'fly' underwater! Penguins are expert swimmers, hunting fish in the coldest seas.

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.

Small, shy, and largely nocturnal, the kiwi is a unique bird with hair-like feathers and long beaks, relying on smell to find food.

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.

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