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    Dromaius (redirect from Dromaiidae)
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    or more typically two, with the emu splitting off into its own family, Dromaiidae. All four living members are native to Australia-New Guinea, but some...
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    cassowaries in the family Casuariidae, placing the emus in their own family, Dromaiidae. The cladogram shown below is from their study. Two different Dromaius...
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    cassowaries in the family Casuariidae, placing the emus in their own family, Dromaiidae. The northern cassowary is endemic to the coastal swamps and lowland rainforests...
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    Casuariidae (Cassowary) Dromaiidae (Emu)...
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    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...
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    1942. Davies, S.J.J.F. (2002). Ratites and tinamous: Tinamidae, Rheidae, Dromaiidae, Casuariidae, Apterygidae, Struthionidae. Bamford, Mike. Oxford, UK: Oxford...
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    new Transantarctic relationship: morphological evidence for a Rheidae–Dromaiidae–Casuariidae clade (Aves, Palaeognathae, Ratitae)". Zoological Journal...
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    Casuariidae (cassowary) Dromaiidae (emu)...
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