The sound made by an emu can best be described as a deep-throated "drumming". They are able to fill their throat pouches with air, generating a drumming sound that can be heard several kilometres away.
Like most living creatures, emus make noise to communicate. They may communicate a warning of danger, or where the rains have been (and subsequently good grasses); parent birds and chicks communicate with each other regarding food supplies or just to locate each other.
Yes, they do. The female emu makes a drumming sound which can actually be heard from a long distance away in the quiet grasslands or open bush, and the male makes a guttural grunting sound.
The female emu makes a drumming sound which can actually be heard from a long distance away in the quiet grasslands or open bush, and the male makes a guttural grunting sound.
Sounds like a muffled bass drum.
yes
You need to have 2 or more emus, to make a mob!
People that like emus will get angry and make signs and there will be lesser emus
yes they make their own home which is a nest.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
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Emus do not have pouches. They are birds.
no emus are only born by their mama emu in the mama emus eggs and that a( fact!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emus are not found naturally in Christchurch, New Zealand. Emus are native to Australia.
Emus do not carry food.
Yes, emus can swim when they have to.
Emus are quite clean birds.