Emu – Native to Australia, the emu is a large, flightless bird with long legs, perfect for running swiftly across the plains.
Ostrich – The world’s largest bird, found in Africa, has powerful legs for running but wings too small for flight.
Kiwi – A small, nocturnal bird from New Zealand, the kiwi has a unique long beak and a fuzzy brown coat.
Penguin – With their tuxedo-like appearance, penguins thrive in the cold and are excellent swimmers.
Cassowary – Known for its striking blue and black plumage, this bird is found in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Kakapo – A rare, green, nocturnal parrot from New Zealand, known for its owl-like face and ground-dwelling habits.
Rhea – Found in South America, these large birds resemble ostriches and can run swiftly despite being flightless.
Flightless Cormorant – Native to the Galápagos Islands, this bird has small, unusable wings but is a skilled swimmer.