Baby emuA young emu is called a chick or hatchling
The greatest threat to emus is Man. Man degrades the environment and causes habitat loss, and introduces non-native animals such as cats, wild dogs and foxes, which attack juvenile emus. Emus can outrun dogs and dingoes, but the young emus are quite defenceless. Young emus are also subject to predation by goannas and eagles, while lizards eat emu eggs.
Generally, emus are shy and, in their natural state, will avoid human contact. However, like many living creatures, they can become aggressive when defending their young.
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The collective nouns for emus are a mob of emus or an implausibility of emus.
Emus spend much of their time curiously pecking at items on the ground in their quest to find something edible.
Male emus are only referred to as male emus and female emus as female emus.
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Generally emus are solitary birds. A group of emus is called a mob (or sometimes a flock) and, while they do tend to congregate in time of drought, this behaviour is not typical.
Never. At most, an emu will chase a human out of curiosity, or to protect its young.
Like any other animal, emus can exhibit "mean" behaviour. This usually only happens if they are cornered or threatened, or if their young are threatened. Generally, however, emus are placid and curious creatures. Their tendency to peck at anything, and chase people for food, could be interpreted as mean behaviour, but it is not - it is a result of their curiosity.