No. Emus are essentially solitary birds, but they will sometimes travel in mobs as they are semi-nomadic, moving around to where the best food is, according to the season.
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The father emu incubates and raises the chicks. they chicks stay with the father for 5-7 months.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
They stay in very large groups
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
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Giraffes stay in groups because of the predators in the wild. If they wouldn't be in groups they would probably be instinct.
Emus do not have pouches. They are birds.
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Emus do not live in groups, but they do often travel in groups. By nature, they are solitary birds. When they travel in flocks, this is because they tend to be heading for food sources together. They are nomadic birds, moving around in search of food. Emus have an innate sense of where and when rains have come, and they will travel hundreds of kilometres to a new food source when their current food source begins to run out. When they can be seen travelling in large groups, this is not social behavior, but is due to the birds travelling to where there is food.
Emus are not found naturally in Christchurch, New Zealand. Emus are native to Australia.
Emus do not carry food.