Emus were found in Tasmania (and king Island) in history, but both (sub?) species have died out since European arrival. So none are currently found in Tasmania.
it is terrestial but not from all around the world it is only found in Australia
Australia
The tallest bird found naturally in Australia is the Emu. It averages 1.6 to 2 meters in height. The Emu is common over most of Australia.
The emu bush belongs to the genus Eremophila. It is endemic to Australia and is found mostly in Western Australia. To see a picture of the emu bush, refer to the related link below.
A flightless bird that only has 3 letters is the emu. The emu is found in Australia. Even though and emu can not fly, it can move very fast on the ground. An emu can take strides that are 9 feet apart.
The emu is a large bird found in Australia that is related to the ostrich.
The emu, together with the kangaroo, is found on Australia's 50c piece, supporting the Coat-of-Arms.
Emus are found on the Australian continent, to which they are endemic. They are not found anywhere else in their natural state, but farming of emus is becoming increasingly popular in North America.
kangaroo and emu
The emu is not the national animal of Australia. It does, however, appear on the coat-of-arms, supposedly because it has never been observed taking a backwards step.
Australia does not have ten flightless birds. Only the emu and the southern cassowary are truly flightless.
An emu is a bird. It is a flightless bird of Australia.