When you think about birds, you probably think of small,
cute animals flying through the air, swooping down to reach their nest. Maybe
you think of those “pretty” song birds in the morning. I, personally find them
annoying. In any case, the image of a bird generally doesn’t produce anything
terrifying. However, not all birds are cute, and not all of them are nice, so to
speak. There are hundreds of birds that could attack a human, and do a lot of
damage. Here is a list of nine most dangerous bird.
Cassowaries, an endangered species, are large, flightless
birds that live in the rainforests, woodlands and swamps of Australia. Cassowaries
are unpredictable, aggressive and are known to kick up their large, clawed
feet. Their kicks are capable of breaking bones, and their claws have been
likened to daggers.
2. Ostriches
Ostriches are suspicious, skittish and can be dangerous.
They're the largest living bird (they can reach over 9 feet tall and 350
pounds) and they can outrun you (a steady 30 miles an hour for 10 miles
straight). Like the cassowary, they have strong legs (their kick can kill a
hyena) and sharp claws.
3. Canada
Geese
Canada
geese are very aggressive and, particularly if you (purposely or inadvertently)
come near their nests or young, they may chase you away and even bite you.
4. Seagulls
Seagulls are extremely aggressive and are known to attack
and even peck at people's heads to protect their nests and young. In fact, in Britain people
have been forced to carry umbrellas to avoid the attacks, at least one woman
was taken to an emergency room with deep beak wounds to her head, and a pet dog
was killed by the birds.
5. Owls
Owls are raptors, or birds of prey, and they use their
talons and beaks to kill and eat their catch. In a closed space, or if the bird
was scared or agitated, it could cause serious harm to you.
6. Hawks and Falcons
Also birds of prey, the sharp talons and beaks that hawks
and falcons use to hunt, along with their quick speed and agility, pose serious
dangers to humans, even if the birds are just babies (falcons' beaks are also
specially configured to cut through the spinal cords of their prey).
7. Eagles
Eagles are strong (strong enough to carry away something
that weighs four pounds), aggressive birds, and although they don't pose much
of a danger to humans in the wild, in a closed space their beak and talons
could easily harm a human. (FYI, they can eat about a pound of fish in just
four minutes.)
8. Vultures
If cornered, a vulture (many species of which are now
endangered) may hiss or make a low grunting sound at you. They, of course, also
have sharp, hooked beaks that can tear meat, along with excellent eyesight.
9. Rheas
The rhea, native to South America,
is a large, flightless bird that can grow to be 60-80 pounds. Though smaller
than ostriches and not as aggressive as cassowaries, rheas have heavily muscled
legs, hard spurs on their feet and their kicks can bring a force of 800 pounds
per square inch.
Source : http://www.wonders-world.com
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