Emus are only found in Australia, and their preferred habitat is open bushland or grassed plains.
Emus are omnivores, and they will eat anything that is remotely edible. Commonly, they eat insects, caterpillars, grubs and other invertebrates; seeds, nuts, flowers, fruits, young leaves and other plant parts; lizards, other small animals and even animal droppings. They do not eat dry grasses or older leaves, even if that's all that is available to them. They are more likely to move on to other food sources. Emus also swallow quite large stones and charcoal to help them digest their food.
Emus grow to between 1.6 metres and 2 metres high, on average. They weigh between 30 and 45 kilograms, with the female usually slightly heavier than the male.
There are three regions in the USA where moose reside. The largest live where the feeding grounds are the youngest because the plants they eat evolve, becoming more fibrous thus less nutritious. The moose has to eat more in older feeding grounds to achieve the same size. The largest moose reside in Alaska followed by Maine. The smallest moose live in Wyoming and northeast Idaho.
Tundra herbivores eat trees, shrubs, grasses, lichens and moss. The largest species is the musk ox and the smallest is the lemming. Other species include caribou, Arctic hares, reindeer, and porcupines.
The smallest bird is the Hummingbird. They eat nectar and insects.
The order of the holes in a dotted hole usually goes from largest to smallest, with the largest hole at the top and the smallest hole at the bottom. This design helps to prevent clogging and allows for proper drainage.
Ordering the continents from largest to smallest would be: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. An acrostic poem that may help to remember this order would be: All Around, North South, Anteaters Eat Ants.
They probably eat single-celled orginisams.
The worlds smallest Dog is a Chawawa. Chawawas eat dog food, meat. and anything else any dog will eat.
because manta ray feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the oceans
This depends on the species, there are 150+ species, the smallest less than an inch long as an adult and the largest over 2 feet. They will eat what ever they can fin in their mouth in nature. In captivity it is common to feed with small crickets and fruitflies.
Well they're different species of finch/passerine/bird, and in the order you've got them in they go from smallest to largest. Goldfinches normally eat teasel seeds, and chaffinches and bullfinches eat larger seeds.
Oh, dude, the largest human stomach ever recorded was like massive! It was around 8 liters in capacity, which is like having a super-sized soda cup in your belly. So, yeah, that person could probably eat a whole buffet without breaking a sweat.
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