The current population of Australian emus is estimated to be around 630,000 to 725,000.
It is unknown how many emus are being farmed in other countries.
NO THEY DON'T, AND THE WORLD IS NOT FLAT
Kangaroos and Emus.
Emus are native to Australia. They are found throughout the Australian mainland. Emus used to be found on the Australian island-state of Tasmania, but European settlement resulted in their extinction there. Two dwarf species of emu inhabited Kangaroo Island (off the South Australian coast) and King Island (in Bass Strait) but they also became extinct.
Emus are native to Australia alone. However, because farming of emus has been done in North America and parts of Asia, including India, they are also now found in the wild in those countries.
Like the majority of Australian native mammals, the wombat is a marsupial.
there are about 10,000-12,000 Australian sea lions left in the wild.
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
People do not poach emus. Emus are farmed in many places, so they are readily available.
Emus occur in all Australian states except Tasmania. Emus were once found in Tasmania, but European settlement resulted in their extinction there. Two dwarf species of emu inhabited Kangaroo Island (off the South Australian coast) and King Island (in Bass Strait) but they also became extinct.
no they are africian also formerly in the middle east but those are extict now. emus are aussies
You need to have 2 or more emus, to make a mob!
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