Emus do not give birth to young ones; instead, they lay eggs. The female emu typically lays a clutch of 7 to 10 eggs, which the male then incubates for about 8 weeks. After hatching, the chicks are precocial, meaning they are relatively mature and mobile, allowing them to adapt quickly to their environment.
Really, they can have as many as 1-14 babies in a litter. Normally they have about 6, though.
mabe by an egg
The kudu does not lay eggs. Kudus are mammals and give birth to live young, while emus and rheas are flightless birds that lay eggs. Mammals typically do not lay eggs, instead, they give birth to live offspring.
A baby elephant is called a calf
Absolutely they are herbivores.
An emu chick is a baby emu.
No, the emu is a flightless bird. It possesses feathers and rudimentary wings, though it cannot fly. It also lays eggs, which mammals (apart from monotremes) do not. It does not suckle its young as mammals do. The traits emus (and other birds) share with mammals is that they are vertebrates, warmblooded and breathe through lungs.
Only if there is a male in with the birds. Emu's form breeding pairs and remain together for up to five months breeding every day or two. Every second or third day the female deposits an egg into the nest built by the male. When between 11 and 20 eggs are in the clutch the male will incubate these for eight weeks.
Emu steaks are cuts of meat from the Australian Emu bird.
They do give birth and they give birth when its the During breeding seasons.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
The plural of emu is emus.