The large, flightless bird that lives in Pampas of Argentina is the rhea, or ñandú.
The rhea is a large flightless bird that lives in Pampas. This bird is often harvested for meat and for its feathers which are used to decorate clothing.
The Greater Rhea as well as Darwin's Rhea can be found in the grasslands of South America (the Pampas).
The Greater Rhea as well as Darwin's Rhea can be found in the grasslands of South America (the Pampas).
This description fits the rhea. The rhea is a ratite, and related to the emu, cassowary, ostrich and kiwi.
an emu....
steamer duck
There lots of penguins on the Falkland Islands.
There is really no such bird that exists in South America. There is, however, a bird that looks like an ostrich that lives in Australia: that bird is called an Emu. However, a flightless bird that lives in South America is called a Rhea, also known as a Nandu.
An emu is a bird. It is a flightless bird of Australia.
An emu is a large flightless bird. It lives in New Zealand and Australia.
The rockhopper penguin is a flightless bird.