emu
Lions are found in Africa and Asia while emus are Australian. The answer is no.
Emu chicks have stripes for camouflage and protection. The stripes of a young emu chick make it much harder for a predator to detect in grassland and open bushland, which is the emu's natural habitat.
Yes. Grassy plains are the preferred habitat of the emu.
Australia
The emu is a large bird found in Australia that is related to the ostrich.
An emu's shaggy feathers are various shades of brown and grey. While this would not seem natural camouflage, the emu blends in surprisingly well with its open bushland and grassland habitat. Emu chicks are striped yellow and brown. The stripes of a young emu chick make it much harder for a predator to detect in grassland and bushland.
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.
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.
Its a Rhea (large flightless bird like the ostrich or emu). Darwins Rhea is a smaller species of Rhea found in South America feeding on seeds, roots, and other plant matter.