Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
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Yes. The emu is a large, flightless bird which is native to Australia.
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Australia does not actually have a recognized national bird.
An emu is a large flightless bird. It lives in New Zealand and Australia.
Emu.
An Australian bid with three letters is the "emu".
Emus certainly can be farmed for their meat. But it is not what is commonly thought of when thinking of a 'farm animal'.
There is no other name for an emu. It is an Australian flightless bird. It is not an ostrich, or a cassowary, or a kiwi. It is just an emu.
The emu is the largest native bird to Australia and the second-largest extant bird in the world by virtue of height. The emu is a flightless bird with thin necks and legs. Emu's mainly eat plants and insects and also ingest stones and shards of glass to aid in digestion.
In reagrd to the flightless Australian bird, the word "emu" does not stand for anything in particular. It is believed to have come from the Arabic word for "large bird", and given by the Dutch and Portuguese sailors to both emus and cassowaries they sighted.