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Large bird attacks and kills its fallen owner in Florida
The San Diego Zoo calls cassowaries the world's most dangerous bird with a four-inch, dagger-like claw on each foot.

April 14, 2019, 3:37 AM GMT+2
By Associated Press
ALACHUA, Fla. ― A large, flightless bird native to Australia and New Guinea attacked and killed its owner when the man fell on his property in Florida, authorities said Saturday.

The Alachua County Fire Rescue Department told the Gainesville Sun that a cassowary killed the man Friday on the property near Gainesville, likely using its long claws. The victim, whose name was not released, was apparently breeding the birds, state wildlife officials said.

"It looks like it was accidental. My understanding is that the gentleman was in the vicinity of the bird and at some point fell. When he fell, he was attacked," Deputy Chief Jeff Taylor told the newspaper.
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An endangered cassowary roams in the Daintree National Forest, Australia on June 30, 2015.Wilson Ring / AP file
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