The tallest bird found naturally in Australia is the Emu. It averages 1.6 to 2 meters in height. The Emu is common over most of Australia.
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.
The tallest bird in Australia is the emu, but the heaviest bird is the Southern cassowary.
In a emu nest, protected by the male emu.
Depends how many strongs and or bigs the emu can has.
Australia
The emu is a large bird found in Australia that is related to the ostrich.
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.
The emu, together with the kangaroo, is found on Australia's 50c piece, supporting the Coat-of-Arms.
The emu bush belongs to the genus Eremophila. It is endemic to Australia and is found mostly in Western Australia. To see a picture of the emu bush, refer to the related link below.
Emus occur in all Australian states except Tasmania. They can be found almost anywhere in the country except within urban areas, although they can be found on the outskirts of these areas. They range from coastal areas to the Alpine regions, but desert areas cannot support them, and they are not usually found in rainforests. Emus used to be 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.
kangaroo and emu