No. Emus' eggs are dark green in colour. They have different shades of green underneath the outer surface, but they are not blue.
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter
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Emus generally lay between five and fifteen eggs per clutch, so ten eggs is a possibility.
Emus lay their eggs in a nest that they build on the ground. The male emu is responsible for incubating the eggs until they hatch, which takes about 8 weeks.
About the same volume as 10 to 12 chicken eggs.
Small, medium, large and extra large chicken eggs are sorted by weight white eggs are commonly from white chickens blue from robins... then there are ostriches, emus and hummingbirds
Mummy emus, or female emus, do not incubate the eggs themselves because the males take on this responsibility. After laying a clutch of eggs, the female leaves the male to incubate and protect the eggs, which can take around 50 to 60 days. This role reversal allows the female to conserve energy and prepare for the next breeding season, while the male focuses on ensuring the eggs hatch successfully.
they lay eggs day or night it dosen't matter.
they eat it or they try to sell it to get money
If this is a reference to emus, both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
Both male and female emus have blue on their necks. It is impossible to tell the male and female apart by appearance alone.
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.