Ema or American (Greater) Rhea are unmistakably huge, and are largest bird species in the Americas. They're a member of the flightless Ratite family, meaning they're closely related to Ostriches, Australian Emus, and the extinct New Zealand Moa with whom they shared common ancestors when the southern continents were locked together as Gondwanaland.
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Banner image: Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) (Manfred Werner/Wikimedia)