Definition: Cassowary is a bird in the family Apusidae. It has a distinctive white and black body with a black head, blue wings, and yellow spots on its chest. The species is native to Europe and Asia and is often associated with the Mediterranean region. The name "cassowary" comes from the Old French word "castris," which means "male." However, it's important to note that this name was originally used for a different species of bird in