they lay eggs day or night it dosen't matter.
20 to 30 eggs. nature decides how many hatch.
There are many birds which lay large clutches during the breeding season. For example, during a single breeding period, female emus have been known to lay between twenty and fifty eggs. Whether or not all the eggs hatch is another matter.
There is no specific record regarding the most chicks a bird can have, but during a single breeding period, female emus have been known to lay between twenty and fifty eggs. Whether or not all the eggs hatch is another matter.
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter
no emus are only born by their mama emu in the mama emus eggs and that a( fact!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emus generally lay between five and fifteen eggs per clutch, so ten eggs is a possibility.
in a nest on the ground
No. During the time the male emu is incubating the eggs, he neither eats nor drinks. He does not leave the nest at all.
About the same volume as 10 to 12 chicken eggs.
Emus are diurnal, not nocturnal, being most active during the day.
The emus' breeding season begins at the end of Autumn and goes through to Spring, so in Australia, this is from about May to October. A clutch of emu eggs averages around 10-12 eggs, but these are not necessarily from the same female. The male, who incubates the eggs, may court more than one female for the nest he builds. He builds a nest in a shallow depression in the ground, lining it with bark, grass, twigs, and leaves. The male incubates the eggs, during which time he does not eat, drink, or pass any waste matter, surviving only on accumulated body fat. The male stays on the nest twenty-four hours a day, standing only every couple of hours to turn the eggs. It takes between 56-60 days for the eggs to hatch. The chicks, which are distinctly striped and unique in appearance, stay with the father for 5-7 months. Young emus reach sexual maturity between 2 and 3 years of age. The average lifespan of emus can be 10 to 20 years.
they eat it or they try to sell it to get money