
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a southern cassowary in an outdoor enclosure, possibly a zoo or wildlife sanctuary. The bird is large and black with dark feathers covering its body. Its most striking features are its bright blue wattle, a fleshy appendage that hangs from its throat, and its casque, a horn-like structure on its head. The cassowary's eye is visible, appearing dark and alert. The bird is positioned in the center of the frame, with its head turned slightly towards the left. The setting appears to be naturalistic, with dirt and grass on the ground. Green foliage is visible in the foreground and to the right of the bird, suggesting an overgrown or natural habitat. In the background, there is a weathered wooden fence or structure with a rusty metal grate, possibly part of the enclosure. The ground is covered with soil and scattered debris. The lighting suggests it might be daytime, but the overall atmosphere is somewhat subdued. No people are visible in the image. There is no visible text. The overall impression is a close-up view of a solitary cassowary within its habitat.
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