The genus of the emu is Dromaius and the genus of the ostrich is Struthio.
An ostrich relative is a species of bird that is related to the ostrich. These include the emu in Australia, the cassowarie in Australia and New Guinea, and the rhea in South America. Also related to the ostrich are the extinct moa of New Zealand and the elephant birds of North Africa.
its either an ostrich or emu
The bird with the biggest neck is a flamingo
The Ostrich kin would be called an emu, a somewhat smaller cousin of the ostrich
Yes, emu eggs are eatable. As are Ostrich eggs!
The Ostrich
an emu
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An Emu , a moa
No. Emus and ostriches are quite distinct and separate species, living on opposite sides of the world. The emu is native to Australia, and the ostrich is native to Africa.
The classification of the emu is:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: AvesOrder: CasuariiformesFamily: DromaiidaeGenus: DromaiusSpecies: novaehollandiaeEmus are also members of the group of birds known as ratites. Ratites are flightless birds, and include the emu, cassowary, kiwi, ostrich and rhea.
Yes, an adult ostrich is larger than an adult peacock.