Flightless bird,
Male incubates eggs,
Females are promiscuous,
No call, but produce a "thumping" sound,
Can run about 50 km/h,
Only surviving member of its genus,
Second largest flightless bird,
Now extinct in Tasmania.
Yes, they do. In their throats they have a little pouch that helps them to speak to the other emus and things like that.
No. Emus are endemic to Australia alone, and there is just one species of emu (though there were more species a century ago).
Emus are most commonly found on the flat plains, in grasslands or open bushland.
Emus may be pests when they encroach upon some agricultural areas. Generally, most emus are found in areas where there is little human habitation, and they are not pests in these regions.
Emus are diurnal, not nocturnal, being most active during the day.
The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
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The most commonly depicted animals seemed to be kangaroos and emus - perhaps because they were so distinctive in shape and appearance.
Oxygen is the most important factor for living things.
It is the myth that explains how Rome was founded.
Emus do not have pouches. They are birds.