Being native to Australia alone, the emu was discovered in Australia.
emu live in Australia except Tasmania
emu bay
grasslands
The male and female emu are of a very similar size. It is virtually impossible to tell the two apart by appearance alone.
no not if yo just leave them alone and watch from a good distance away
they live alone.
Left alone the emu has little or no impact on humans. In close proximity the bad tempered and vicious bird delivers eviscerating kicks with its sharp claws and strong legs
No. The King Island Emu was unique just to King Island, whilst the Tasmanian Emu (which no longer exists) was shorter, with lighter coloured feathers.
they live alone
Emus are native to Australia, not Austria.
No, they feed off of live plants or prey.