Emus have long, sharp beaks, dark brown to grey in colour. For a close-up view of an emu's beak, see the related link below.
As an emu has feathers and a beak, it belongs to the group 'birds'
Emus a birds and so have a beak. The beak has 'nostril openings' just like any other bird.
a scoop beak
hooked beak
a beaky beak :)
Strong hooked beak
Pointy beak
A Killer whale has an indistinct beak.
It has a short hard and horny beak
A beak with a pointy party at the end of it is a good beak for ripping flesh.
The kinda beak that a blue parkett dose not has :-)))
Emus use their beaks primarily for foraging and feeding. They browse for a variety of foods, including seeds, fruits, insects, and small animals, using their beaks to peck and probe the ground. Their beaks are also used for social interactions and communication with other emus. Additionally, they may use their beaks to help preen their feathers and maintain their plumage.