Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
There is no name for a male and female emu.
A male emu does not have any specific term by which it is known. It is just a male emu.
Male and female emus are not known by any other term.
Female and male emus do not have any particular names. They are just male and female emus.
A female emu is not known by any particular term. It is just a female emu.
Female and male emus do not have any particular names. They are just male and female emus.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is virtually impossible to tell the male and female emu apart by their appearance.
A young Emu is called a Chick or a hatchling .
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
The male emu builds a nest and incubates the eggs laid by the female. He also raises the chicks.
It takes about 50 days to hatch an Emu egg. The male usually picks out where he wants the hen to lay the eggs. She will lay one egg every three days and when she has 6 to 8 eggs in the nest he will brood. The male sits on the eggs not the female.
They don't. Both male and female emus have blue necks. It is virtually impossible to tell the male and female emu apart by their appearance.
The male and female emu are of a very similar size. It is virtually impossible to tell the two apart by appearance alone.
Yes. The male emu builds the nest, and incubates the eggs. Once the female emu lays her eggs, she has nothing more to do with them. The male looks after the young chicks once they hatch. Once emu chicks are old enough, they forage along side their father, seeking food such as insects, and fresh vegetation.
The male mosquito is called a "drone," while the female mosquito is simply referred to as a "female mosquito."
Male emus care for the young chicks for 4-5 months. The female emu has no part in raising the chicks.
By that spelling, it is a female. If you meant to spell Christian, it can be both male or female names.