- Bird is key, we hear - Chinese fruit - Chinese gooseberry, ... fruit - Flightless bird - Flightless New Zealand bird - Flightless NZ bird - Fruit type
- Aquatic bird - Batman’s foe played by Danny DeVito - Bird with types little or emperor - Flightless bird - Flightless seabird - Any bird of the order Impennes, or Ptilopteri. They are
covered with short, thick feathers, almost scalelike on the wings,
which are without true quills. They are unable to fly, but use their
wings to aid in diving, in which they are very expert. See King
penguin, under Jackass. - The egg-shaped fleshy fruit of a West Indian plant
(Bromelia Pinguin) of the Pineapple family; also, the plant itself,
which has rigid, pointed, and spiny-toothed leaves, and is used for
hedges.
- Ceylon, ... Lanka - Colombo is there, ... Lanka - Country, ... Lanka - First word from Ceylon now - Flightless bird - Island nation, ... Lanka - Once Ceylon, ... Lanka
- Aussie bird - Australian bird - Australian coat-of-arms creature - Australian native in the museum - australian scrub bird - Bird - Bird heads European Monetary Union
- Bird that’s extinct ... immoral even - Extinct bird - Extinct NZ ratite - Flightless bird - Large bird - Moan endlessly about bird that's departed New Zealand - Any one of several very large extinct species of wingless
birds belonging to Dinornis, and other related genera, of the suborder
Dinornithes, found in New Zealand. They are allied to the apteryx and
the ostrich. They were probably exterminated by the natives before New
Zealand was discovered by Europeans. Some species were much larger than
the ostrich.
- American ostrich - Big bird harassed hare - Bird found running around in Tehran - Cooking her a large bird? That won’t fly! - Flightless bird - Flightless pampas bird - Hear about American ostrich
- An extinct bird - Bird had party ... twice! - Bird in Toledo, dozing - Clumsy extinct bird - Dead as a ... - Double encouragement for dead Mauritian - Extinct bird
- Emu relative - Large bird - Large flightless bird - A large bird, of the genus Casuarius, found in the east
Indies. It is smaller and stouter than the ostrich. Its head is armed
with a kind of helmet of horny substance, consisting of plates
overlapping each other, and it has a group of long sharp spines on each
wing which are used as defensive organs. It is a shy bird, and runs
with great rapidity. Other species inhabit New Guinea, Australia, etc.