rhea bird

     

Rheas, also known as ñanús (pronounced [ɲanˈdus]) in Spanish, or ema in Portuguese, are two species of flightless ratite birds native to South America – the greater or American rhea and the lesser or Darwin's rhea. The name was given in 1752 by Paul Mohring; his reason for choosing this name, from the Rhea of classical mythology, is not known.

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