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Emu - Wikipedia The emu ( ˈiːmjuː ; Dromaius novaehollandiae) is a species of flightless bird endemic to Australia, where it is the tallest native bird It is the only extant member of the genus Dromaius and the third-tallest living bird after its African ratite relatives, the common ostrich and Somali ostrich
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Emu - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants Tall and majestic, the emu belongs to a group of flightless running birds known as ratites, the most primitive of the modern bird families The ratite family includes the kiwi, ostrich, cassowary, and rhea, all birds found only in the Southern Hemisphere
Emu - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is the second-largest living bird by height, after its ratite relative, the ostrich It is endemic to Australia where it is the largest native bird and the only extant member of the genus Dromaius
Emu - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers Emu eggs are dark green and the same size as an avocado A special pouch in an emu's throat helps it make deep booming, drumming, and grunting sounds These birds also hiss at things that frighten them Emus are good swimmers They are sometimes seen in ponds or lakes
26 Crazy Emu Facts You Need to Know - FactRetriever. com Like most large, flightless birds, emu males incubate the eggs while the female promptly moves on to mate again The males also raise the chicks and teach them how to find food and stay safe from predators
12 Extraordinary Emu Facts - Fact Animal Emus are part of a diverse order ranging from the humble kiwi to the largest birds that ever roamed the earth They’re one of the many ratites that evolved to be enormous, and they handle it well They inhabit savannah and woodlands across Australia, near to the coast and inland