southern cassowary

southern cassowary
šalminis kazuaras statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Casuarius casuarius angl. southern cassowary vok. Helmkasuar, m rus. шлемоносный казуар, m pranc. casoar à casque, m ryšiai: platesnis terminaskazuarai

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