yes many people have been hurt by emus
Yes, it taste exactly like emu meat
In reagrd to the flightless Australian bird, the word "emu" does not stand for anything in particular. It is believed to have come from the Arabic word for "large bird", and given by the Dutch and Portuguese sailors to both emus and cassowaries they sighted.
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.
Yes, you can eat Emu eggs. Many Aborigonals have been doing it for hundreds of thousands of years
An emu chick is a baby emu.
In kolkata 1853
Uggs and Emu have been brought to america!
No specific research has been done on what colours an emu is able to see. Any studies that have been done of bird vision in general indicate that birds can see all colours, including ultraviolet light.
Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
It is commonly believed that the emu, along with the kangaroo, were chosen because they are two of very few animals that are said to be unable to walk backwards. This belief is reflected in the Australian Government website on the Australian Coat of Arms.Putting them on the emblem means we "advance Australia" as sung in Australia's national anthem. These creatures symbolise progression forwards. This is supported by the fact that the scroll on the coat of arms originally read "Advance Australia" (now it just reads "Australia").Whether or not the emu can actually walk backwards has been a matter of debate for some time. Whilst there is nothing in the emu's physiological makeup to suggest they cannot walk backwards, the fact remains that no emu has ever been observed to walk backwards.It is pertinent to note that the emu and kangaroo were possibly also chosen because they are the most well known Australian animals that are large enough to hold a shield.
The plural of emu is emus.
A emu is a oval shape