Emus grow to between 1.6 metres and 2 metres high, on average. They weigh between 30 and 45 kilograms, with the female usually slightly heavier than the male.
Emus can jump as high as seven feet in the air.
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The Emu is a flightless bird with three letters in its name.
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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.
Emus have feet which are perfectly adapted to a large flightless bird. They have three toes on each foot, a characteristic of all flightless birds which are built for running (except for the ostrich). This is an adaptation which enables the emu to make sudden, high speed turns when running from predators. In addition, they have long, sharp claws on each toes, which can be used for protection.
As a matter of fact, three species of emu are now extinct. The King Island emu (or Black emu), Tasmanian emu and the Kangaroo Island emu (or Dwarf emu) are all extinct as a result of being hunted for food by whalers and sealers in the 19th century. The mainland emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) is able to defend itself against predators, outrunning them with its high speed, endurance and exceptional ability to turn quickly.
An emu chick is a baby emu.
Emus grow to between 160cm and 200 cm high, on average.
Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
A emu is a oval shape
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The plural of emu is emus.