PENGUIN a flightless aquatic bird
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penguinsPENGUIN, a flightless, aquatic bird
pinguina penguin (a flightless, aquatic bird)
pinguinsPINGUIN, a penguin (a flightless, aquatic bird)
penguina flightless, aquatic bird
penguinsflightless aquatic bird of Antarctic regions
notornisa flightless bird
RHEAA flightless bird
kiwia flightless bird
kagua flightless bird
takahea flightless bird
ratitea flightless bird
rheaa flightless bird
ratitesRATITE, a flightless bird
kiwisKIWI, a flightless bird
takahesTAKAHE, a flightless bird
emua large flightless bird
notornisesNOTORNIS, a flightless bird
kagusKAGU, a flightless bird
rheasRHEA, a flightless bird
EMULATECopy a flightless bird?
emusEMU, a large flightless bird
woodhena flightless bird, also WEKA
wekaa flightless bird, also WOODHEN
ostricha large flightless bird, also OYSTRIGE
woodhensWOODHEN, a flightless bird, also WEKA
RIOAnimated film about a flightless bird
oystrigea large flightless bird, also OSTRICH
emeuan emu (a large flightless bird)
wekasWEKA, a flightless bird, also WOODHEN
emeusEMEU, an emu (a large flightless bird)
oystrigesOYSTRIGE, a large flightless bird, also OSTRICH
ostrichesOSTRICH, a large flightless bird, also OYSTRIGE
takahea flightless bird (Porphyrio mantelli syn. Notornis mantelli) of the rail family that occurs in New Zealand
EMUBRAINS"I wanted a SUBMARINE, but that lab experiment left me with ...! (Now I think like a flightless bird)"
cassowariesA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
cassowaryA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
ostrichesA flightless swift-running African bird with a long neck, long legs, and two toes on each foot. It is the largest living bird, with males reaching an average height of 8 feet (2.5 m)