An emu typically lays between 5 to 15 eggs in a single clutch. After laying the eggs, the male incubates them for about 8 weeks until they hatch. Once hatched, the male also takes care of the chicks, which are precocial and can walk and feed themselves shortly after birth.
No. An emu is a bird. It does not produce milk or have any need for milk. Once emu chicks are old enough, they forage along side their parents, seeking food such as insects, and fresh vegetation.
1-5 babies at once
An emu lays between six and eleven eggs once a year.
A hamster can have up to 16 babies at once but the average hamster has about 3-10 babies
Probably around 1-5 babies at once
Depends how many strongs and or bigs the emu can has.
6 babies at once.
10 to 60 babies
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Yes. The male emu builds the nest, and incubates the eggs. Once the female emu lays her eggs, she has nothing more to do with them. The male looks after the young chicks once they hatch. Once emu chicks are old enough, they forage along side their father, seeking food such as insects, and fresh vegetation.