Southern cassowary

Cassowaries are the closest living relatives of dinosaurs.

An excerpt from the article 20 facts about Southern cassowary

They appeared on Earth about 60 million years ago, 6 million years after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event.

These birds share some dinosaur features: three clawed feet, strong legs, and casqued heads. In addition, DNA studies suggest that cassowaries and emus are the closest relatives of the ratites that lived on the continent of Gondwana.