Yes. Emus are Flightless Birds, so they live their entire lives on the ground.
Emus do live in Australia. They are native to Australia.
Emus are usually cooked over the fire or in a ground oven
Emus are no longer found in Tasmania.
Emus are native to Australia, which is in the southern hemisphere.
Kangaroos and emus are native to the country and continent of Australia.
Emus do not live in mountains. They live on open plains or flat bushland. They are not designed for rugged terrain, but they can live in the open highland areas of Australia.
No. Emus are flightless birds. They cannot live in trees, because they lack the necessary adaptations for climbing and perching.
Emus lay their eggs in a nest that they build on the ground. The male emu is responsible for incubating the eggs until they hatch, which takes about 8 weeks.
Emus, being flightless omnivorous birds, wander around during the day, pecking at interesting tidbits on the ground.
Generally emus are solitary birds. A group of emus is called a mob (or sometimes a flock) and, while they do tend to congregate in time of drought, this behaviour is not typical.
Emus spend much of their time curiously pecking at items on the ground in their quest to find something edible.
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