Tabitha

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This “murderous nail,” as Ernest Thomas Gilliard described it in 1958, “can sever an arm or eviscerate an abdomen with ease,” but misguided pet owners aside, usually it’s only employed when food is involved. For example, cassowaries can get used to humans feeding them and will begin to approach any human expectantly. If they’re denied, they’ll kick and slash. Puncture and lacerate.
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