The Cassowary: Australia's Prehistoric Living Dinosaur and Conservation Challenge - (Reading > Information)

The Cassowary: Australia's Prehistoric Living Dinosaur and Conservation Challenge

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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.

- The cassowary's digestive system helps certain plant species reproduce more effectively. - Cassowaries have been known to attack humans without provocation. - The cassowary's head structure may help amplify the sounds it makes. - Climate change is directly responsible for the decline in cassowary numbers. - Cassowaries can consume fruits that would be poisonous to other animals. - Conservation efforts include creating safe passage routes for cassowaries. - The cassowary's physical appearance reflects its ancient evolutionary history. - Cassowaries are primarily carnivorous birds that occasionally eat fruits. - Road accidents are the leading cause of cassowary deaths.