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  • - Ryan just opened up the gates.

  • I think the Cassowary's on its way out.

  • Kinda nervous now.

  • - [Voiceover] All right.

  • - Oh yeah, you don't really think about it

  • until the dinosaur's actually coming towards you.

  • Oh my gosh.

  • It's big. (laughs)

  • - [Voiceover] Is it bigger than you thought it would be?

  • - It's a dinosaur.

  • Oh my gosh, this is crazy.

  • Wait until you guys see this thing.

  • Woah.

  • (dramatic music)

  • Today I'm visiting Jungle Island,

  • a interactive zoological park

  • located on Watson Island in Miami, Florida,

  • which is home to a plethora of animals

  • from all around the world.

  • And while most of my adventures take me off trail,

  • today's truly unique because I will be getting

  • face to face with the most dangerous bird

  • on the planet, the Cassowary.

  • The one I will be working with on this episode

  • is world famous for being extremely

  • well tempered around humans.

  • However, that doesn't mean I can let my guard down

  • because this massive bird is armed with razor sharp claws

  • and a powerful kick,

  • which contains enough force

  • to inflict a fatal blow.

  • Getting this close to a creature

  • that's this prehistoric looking

  • is pretty amazing.

  • Look at how ancient looking that face is,

  • and the coloration in the skin,

  • the crest of the head.

  • Wow, the crest is a lot bigger than I imagined it to be.

  • And that's hollow, right?

  • - [Ryan] It is hollow, yeah.

  • - But it's still, it's real fibrous, right?

  • Like she could just like--

  • - Very fibrous, yeah.

  • - Ram me in the face with it,

  • so I definitely have to be careful.

  • - It's very similar in density to a beak.

  • - OK, so she's running through the environment,

  • she can kinda just keep her head down

  • and break through all the underbrush.

  • - Definitely, what they do is they stretch

  • their neck out real long,

  • which she'll extend a few feet in front of their body

  • as they're running.

  • That'll help push the branches away from

  • the rest of her body as she runs.

  • Now I'm not sure if you noticed this,

  • but if you look around the side here,

  • you're gonna see these wings.

  • - [Coyote] Yes, little tiny wings.

  • - [Ryan] Yeah, and they have really stiff quills.

  • - Wow look at that.

  • It almost looks like a porcupine's quill.

  • Look at the size of this bird's legs.

  • Look at all the scales.

  • This bird weighs about 130 pounds.

  • That is a massive animal.

  • This is the second largest species of bird in the world,

  • second only to the ostrich.

  • And they're incredibly fast, right?

  • - They are extremely fast.

  • They can run around 30 miles per hour

  • through jungle underbrush.

  • - Wow.

  • And every little sound that we hear off screen here,

  • her head immediately does this.

  • And it's just like a velociraptor

  • that you've seen in Jurassic Park,

  • the head going like this,

  • turning from side to side.

  • It is so awesome to just watch this bird in action.

  • I would say that the only thing

  • this bird is missing is a tail.

  • And if it had one, it really would be a dinosaur.

  • Now, I would never be able to get this close

  • to a Cassowary in the wild.

  • And they can be very, very aggressive towards humans,

  • so it's very unique that I'm getting to be

  • this close with this prehistoric looking creature today.

  • I do wanna try to stay as calm as I possibly can

  • so that she also stays calm.

  • But you can see she's curious right now.

  • She wants to know if I have anything in my hand,

  • like an apple or some grapes.

  • Hi, here you go.

  • Look at the skin.

  • You wouldn't expect a bird to have

  • bright blue skin like that,

  • but it's so beautiful.

  • And here's something you might not know,

  • that the entire bird's body is blue.

  • If I just fold back those feathers a tiny bit,

  • look at that.

  • Blue, all the way through.

  • Their feathers are incredibly coarse.

  • These ones on the outside here

  • almost feel like horse hairs.

  • And then underneath, she's really soft and downy.

  • When you look at the feet of this bird,

  • look at those scales and look at the claws.

  • It looks just like the foot of a velociraptor.

  • And that claw on the inside edge of the foot, razor sharp.

  • Now if this bird was out in the wild,

  • it would actually be a couple inches longer

  • and sickle shaped, just like a raptor.

  • And these birds are capable of jumping

  • almost six feet in the air.

  • And I can't even imagine how terrifying it would be

  • to be out there in the jungle,

  • have one of these cut through the underbrush,

  • run at you, leap, and you take one of those claws

  • to the face.

  • When you look down the length of that beak

  • and into those eyes,

  • you transcend back 65 million years into the past,

  • and you feel as if you were looking

  • straight at a dinosaur.

  • Wow.

  • That is intimidating right there.

  • I'm Coyote Peterson, be brave,

  • stay wild, we'll see you on the next adventure.

  • The Southern Cassowary's considered to be

  • the most dangerous bird in the world.

  • And the only reason I was able to interact with this one

  • is because it was raised in captivity.

  • Unfortunately, these omnivorous creatures

  • are endangered in their native lands

  • of Australia and Papua New Guinea,

  • so the chance to get up close

  • with this clever girl was an opportunity

  • I wasn't about to pass up.

  • If you thought that was one wild adventure,

  • check out the time I got up close

  • with the fastest bird in the world, the peregrine falcon.

  • And don't forget, subscribe to join me and the crew

  • on this season of Breaking Trail.

  • (dinosaur screeching)

  • - [Voiceover] Clever girl.

- Ryan just opened up the gates.

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この鳥は生きている恐竜なのか? (Is this Bird a Living Dinosaur?)

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