The emu does not feed its young, but it does teach them how to find their own food on the ground. Like chicken, emu chicks are quite advanced when they hatch.
The young of an emu is called a chick.
A young Emu is called a Chick or a hatchling .
A young emu is a chick.
Absolutely they are herbivores.
Baby emuA young emu is called a chick or hatchling
Emu chicks have stripes for camouflage and protection. The stripes of a young emu chick make it much harder for a predator to detect in grassland and open bushland, which is the emu's natural habitat.
No, they feed off of live plants or prey.
A flightless bird that only has 3 letters is the emu. The emu is found in Australia. Even though and emu can not fly, it can move very fast on the ground. An emu can take strides that are 9 feet apart.
No, they feed on live small animals and forage for plant material.
The ostrich and emu, both flightless birds. :-)
Yes. Emus are farmed for both their meat and "emu oil", a substance therapeutic for arthritis and rheumatism.
Yes and when you do they will not keep up with the others and will lay down and die