Australia's northern forest, the oldest primeval forest, has existed since the age of dinosaurs. Many species have lived together with dinosaurs. There are many rare animals here.
A centipede with a weird shape and color. This huge cassowary is about 2 meters tall and dominates the forest.
Its claws are longer than those of Velociraptor, but when it was young, it was no different from ordinary chicks.
They want to follow their father to forage in this forest. But there are many eager predators in the forest. If young birds want to grow tall and strong, they need to cherish any food they can find in their territory.
Once separated from his father, the predators in the forest include giant spiders,
eager eagles
crawling monitor lizard, the little cassowary must find his father as soon as possible. And without delay
only half of the young birds survive each year. Only the young bird that returns to its father can continue to grow in this crisis-ridden forest.
Fortunately, the young bird finally determined the location of its father by calling and returned to him smoothly.
Adult cassowaries will live with their chicks in this forest for eight months until they become adults and live independently.