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Yes, male emus can engage in fights, especially during the breeding season when they compete for mates. These confrontations often involve displays of aggression, such as vocalizations, posturing, and physical confrontations using their legs. While they may show aggressive behavior, serious injuries are relatively uncommon, as their battles typically involve more show than actual harm.

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