Yes. The emu is a large, flightless bird which is native to Australia.
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
kangaroo and emu
emu; caribou; jabiru stork; kagu (bird)
emu is a day animal.
Theres a bird called a Emu.. it's like a smaller version of an ostric
Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
Australia does not have an official bird emblem, nor does it have an official animal emblem.The emu is the unofficial emblem as it is on the national coat-of-arms.
The emu is not an Australian bird symbol or emblem, as Australia does not have any official animal or bird emblem. Each of its states has faunal emblems, but the Commonwealth of Australia as a whole does not.The emu is only seen on the Australian coat of arms. According to the website of the Australian Government, the emu and the kangaroo were chosen to hold the shield on the coat of arms because neither animal has been observed taking a backward step. Whether or not it is true that these animals cannot step backwards has been an ongoing matter for debate, but regardless, it is the reason why the emu was chosen.
Yes. The emu is native to Australia.
The average cost of emu bird in India is approximately 100000.
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