The person, aged in his 70s, was left with a big leg wound after he was attacked by the big flightless hen in Cardwell on Queensland’s Cassowary Coast area on Friday.
The person mentioned he was kicked within the leg by an grownup cassowary, leaving him with a three-inch wound to his higher thigh.
He was taken to Tully Hospital in a secure situation and the hen was reported to the state’s Division of the Atmosphere, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI).
He reported the hen had approached him from behind in his yard and kicked him within the leg.
Wildlife rangers visited the realm and locals mentioned the cassowary had additionally approached them with “daring behaviour”.
The division has issued a warning to residents over cassowary security.
“The behaviour of the cassowary is constant of a cassowary that has change into accustomed to being fed,” a division spokesperson mentioned in a press release.
“It is a good reminder to the general public to not be complacent when they’re in shut proximity to those animals.”
Cassowaries ought to by no means be given meals because the birds develop to count on being fed, the division mentioned.
The birds then change into aggressive in direction of people if they aren’t handed meals.
Locals had been advised to by no means strategy cassowaries or their chicks, by no means to feed them, to get rid of meals scraps in areas frequented by the birds and to at all times decelerate whereas driving in cassowary territory.
Drivers are warned to by no means cease their automobiles to have a look at cassowaries on the highway and canine homeowners ought to maintain their pets on a leash.
Cassowaries are sometimes noticed approaching hikers within the Cassowary Coast space.
The birds are identified to “stalk” people and their assaults can show deadly.