The cassowary, an Australian bird with long, dangerous claws, is the world’s most dangerous bird. With a face full of bright-blue plumage, a violet sea-green neck, and a velociraptor-like dagger toenail, the cassowary has been likened to dinosaurs and has been described as a murderous assassin. In April 2019, a 75-year-old man and owner of exotic birds was attacked by a cassowary on his property in Florida. The BBC reported that the flightless bird did so much damage, the man later died in the hospital from his injuries. In fact, News Break reports that this bird is so dangerous, during World War II, the Australian army trained its troops to stay far away from the bird. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, cassowaries are rare. A cousin of the emu, the huge tropical omnivore is native to the forests of Southeast Asia and Australia. The bristly-feathered creatures have …