no they are africian also formerly in the Middle East but those are extict now. emus are aussies
an emu
An emu is a large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller, and it has 3 toes on each foot.
South American rhea, Australian emu, and the African ostrich.
An ostrich relative is a species of bird that is related to the ostrich. These include the emu in Australia, the cassowarie in Australia and New Guinea, and the rhea in South America. Also related to the ostrich are the extinct moa of New Zealand and the elephant birds of North Africa.
between 1 and 2 hours sources: Australian friend
its the emu if u r not Australian then that is a bird that looks a lot like the ostrich It could also be the cassawery(excuse spelling am i right or wrong) which is another Australian bird that looks like an oversized chicken exept the red bits are blue and its the most dangerous bird in the world
Yes. Ostriches are about 8 feet tall and weigh up to 300 pounds. Just the egg alone is equal to the weight of 24 chickens!
The Ostrich.
The ostrich is fastest, able to run 40 mph.
There is no bird similar to an ostrich in Australia. The tallest bird is the emu and, although it is a ratite (one of a particular group of flightless birds) like the ostrich, it is very different in appearance and behaviour.
The ostrich is native to Africa.
Ostrich females asre called hens Ostrich males are called ostrich males