Sneha Singh
The Ostrich is the largest living bird in the world, with an average weight of 104 kg and average height of 210 cm
Native to Australia, the Emu is the second-largest living bird, weighing an average of 33 kg and standing up to 190 cm tall
The Southern Cassowary, native to Australia and New Guinea, is renowned for its vibrant blue skin and distinctive helmet-like casque. Typically, it weighs around 45 kg and measures approximately 155 cm in length.
The Dalmatian Pelican ranks among the largest flying birds, with an average weight of 11.5 kg and a length of 183 cm. It boasts a wingspan exceeding 350 cm, confirmed by measurements.
The Greater Rhea, the largest bird in South America, typically weighs around 23 kg and measures an average of 134 cm in length.