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  2. Rhea (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Rheas are from South America only and are limited within the continent to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. They are grassland birds, and both species prefer open land. The greater rheas live in open grasslands, pampas and chaco woodlands. They prefer to breed near water and prefer lowlands, seldom going above 1,500 ...

  3. Greater rhea - Wikipedia

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    The greater rhea (Rhea americana) is a species of flightless bird native to eastern South America. Other names for the greater rhea include the grey , common , or American rhea ; ema ( Portuguese ); or ñandú ( Guaraní and Spanish ).

  4. Rheiformes - Wikipedia

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    Of the two extant species of rheas recognized by the IUCN Red List, as of 2022, Rhea americana is listed as near threatened, [6] while Rhea pennata is listed as least concern. [7] From 2014 to 2022, the IUCN recognised Rhea tarapacensis as a separate species, and listed it as near threatened in its last assessment in 2020; [ 8 ] in 2022, it was ...

  5. How did flightless birds spread across the world? - AOL

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    Rheas live in South America, cassowaries and emus in Australia, kiwis in New Zealand and ostriches in Africa. They're all related and they're all land-dwelling. How does that work?

  6. Ratite - Wikipedia

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    As the supercontinent fragmented due to plate tectonics, they were carried by plate movements to their current positions and evolved into the species present today. [20] The earliest known ratite fossils date to the Paleocene epoch about 56 million years ago (e.g., Diogenornis, a possible early relative of the rhea). [21]

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  8. There are only 76 of These Massive Animals Left - AOL

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    Today, experts estimate only 76 Javan rhinos are left. The exact number may even be smaller. You won’t find a Javan rhino in a zoo, they only live in one place on earth.

  9. Rheidae - Wikipedia

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    It is today represented by the sole living genus Rhea, but also contains several extinct genera. [3] ... Genus Rhea Brisson 1760; References This page was ...