An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
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An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
An emu's bones are solid and adapted for long periods of running and walking. A seagull's bones are light and hollow so they can fly easily.
Yes
Of course. They are vertebrates, meaning they have an internal skeleton.
Seagulls eat basically eat any crab they can find. They are not picking! They will throw up the remains (bones, fur feathers)
In fact, yes they can. Seagulls have a remarkable digestive system that allows them to digest things very well, even bones. So if a seagull happens to nab some KFC from ya, no worries as long as they don't choke on it.
Kiwis, emus and cassowaries, together with rheas and ostriches, are flightless birds, or ratites. Ratites have wings but the bones in their chests do not have the capacity for flight muscles, which is what a bird needs to fly.
No. Although both emus and ostriches are ratites,flightless birds having certain similar characteristics, they are from different parts of the world. Emus are native to Australia and ostriches are native to Africa.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
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Seagulls like to eat spiders, as well as many different types of insects. They also eat eggs, berries, and even trash.